Not every fall is preventable. But in a long-term care setting, certain safety failures are commonly connected to serious injuries—particularly for residents with mobility limitations, dementia-related wandering, or medication side effects.
In Blue Island, families often tell us the same story: the fall “seemed routine” in the moment, but the aftermath became complicated—missed observations, unclear incident details, or delays in follow-up care after a possible head impact.
A nursing home fall lawyer can help evaluate whether the facility met its duty of reasonable care, including whether it:
- kept adequate staffing to assist with transfers and toileting
- followed a care plan that matched the resident’s documented fall risk
- maintained safe flooring, lighting, handholds, and transfer equipment
- monitored residents appropriately after an alarm, near-fall, or witnessed incident
- responded promptly when symptoms appeared after the fall


