Many families first hear “it was an accident” after a resident falls. But in Georgia nursing facilities, the question isn’t whether gravity exists—it’s whether the facility took reasonable steps for that resident’s known risks.
In Fairburn and surrounding communities, we often see cases where the injury is compounded by what happens in the hours after the fall:
- delayed assessment after a head impact (especially if the resident is on medications that can affect alertness)
- inconsistent documentation across shifts about symptoms or assistance provided
- missed opportunities to adjust a care plan after an earlier near-fall
A fall can trigger a cascade—pain, immobility, fear of walking, infection risk, or worsening mobility—so the legal review must look beyond the moment of impact.


