Not every fall leads to a claim. But in practice, nursing home fall cases in Thomasville often hinge on whether the facility handled a resident’s known risk the way a reasonable care team would.
Common examples that may raise legal concerns include:
- A resident was left or moved without the level of assistance required by their transfer plan
- Staff did not follow fall-risk protocols after a prior near-miss or earlier incident
- A resident suffered a head injury, yet monitoring and reassessment were delayed
- Environmental issues—like lighting problems, slippery bathroom surfaces, or unsafe pathways—were not addressed
- Medication changes affected balance, but the facility did not adjust supervision accordingly
If you’re asking, “Was this just an accident?” the answer usually depends on documentation—what the facility knew, what it did next, and how closely it followed the resident’s care plan.


