Not every fall is the result of negligence. But a nursing home is expected to take reasonable steps to prevent foreseeable risks—especially for residents with mobility limits, balance problems, dementia, or a history of falls.
In practice, many Albany cases turn on facts like:
- Whether the resident’s care plan matched their fall risk
- Whether staff provided timely assistance with transfers and toileting
- Whether the facility maintained safe walking surfaces and lighting
- Whether the response to the fall was prompt and appropriate, particularly after head injury
If you suspect the fall was avoidable—or that the facility’s reaction made things worse—legal review can clarify what happened and what evidence exists.


