In Hobart nursing homes and assisted living settings, falls are often described as unavoidable. But in many real cases, the pattern is less “freak accident” and more “system failure”—for example:
- A resident who required assistance was left to transfer alone.
- A known fall-risk resident wasn’t monitored appropriately after a change in condition.
- A bathroom or hallway hazard wasn’t corrected or flagged.
- After a head strike, observation and follow-up weren’t consistent with the resident’s symptoms.
A legal claim typically turns on whether the facility met the duty of reasonable care under the circumstances and whether that failure contributed to the injury.


