Many falls happen in the middle of ordinary routines—getting to the restroom, moving from a bed to a chair, or walking after therapy. The legal question isn’t whether a fall was possible; it’s whether the facility handled known risks with reasonable care.
In Wayne and throughout Michigan, facilities are expected to develop and follow care that matches the resident’s condition. That includes:
- responding appropriately to mobility limits and balance problems
- supervising transfers and toileting when assistance is required
- maintaining safe floors, grab bars, lighting, and pathways
- preventing avoidable incidents for residents with cognitive impairment
If the injury was worsened by delayed recognition, incomplete monitoring, or inconsistent documentation, those issues can be part of the case—not just the moment of the fall.


