In many Glasgow cases we review, the first thing families hear is that the fall was “unavoidable.” But the details tend to matter more than that label—particularly when the incident involves common facility chokepoints like:
- Bathrooms and toileting areas (slips, unsafe assistance, or delayed help)
- Hallway transfers between rooms, chairs, and walkers
- Dressing and mobility transitions during shift change
- After-meal movement when residents stand or reposition quickly
Families may also notice that the story told by staff doesn’t match what they later learn from records—such as differences in timing, who observed the resident, what symptoms were present, or whether the facility escalated care after a head impact.
If your loved one was injured on a Glasgow area facility’s property, you deserve a careful review of both the incident report and the medical timeline.


