While every case turns on its facts, Worth families often encounter similar real-world patterns that affect what’s “discoverable” and how quickly records can be obtained:
- Short staffing and shift turnover: injuries are sometimes documented late or inconsistently when care responsibilities change.
- More frequent resident movement between areas (dining, therapy rooms, activity spaces): families may notice that falls cluster around transitions.
- After-hours communication gaps: when a fall happens late in the day, families may learn about it the next morning—after certain details are harder to confirm.
These issues don’t automatically prove wrongdoing. But they can shape what a lawyer reviews—incident documentation, staffing logs, care plans, and post-fall monitoring—to determine whether reasonable safeguards were in place.


