In suburban long-term care settings, the initial fall report may be brief, but the aftermath tells the bigger story. Many families discover that the key issues are not only the fall itself, but how the facility handled the moments that followed—particularly when the injured resident is older, has mobility limitations, or has cognitive impairment.
Common patterns we investigate in Rolling Meadows nursing home fall claims include:
- Delayed or incomplete post-fall assessment, especially after head impact or complaints of dizziness
- Gaps in monitoring during the hours when symptoms can worsen
- Inconsistent incident documentation across shifts
- Care plan changes that didn’t match the resident’s known fall risk
Illinois families deserve more than “it was an accident.” If the facility’s response did not match the resident’s condition or risk profile, that can affect both safety and legal accountability.


