In Hermantown, many families are balancing work schedules, school drop-offs, and frequent travel to be present for medical updates. That reality can create delays in gathering information—yet in fall cases, details matter.
Facilities may produce reports that emphasize “unavoidable” circumstances. But the key question is usually not whether a fall occurred—it’s whether the facility had a reasonable plan for the resident’s specific risks and whether staff acted promptly and correctly after the incident.
When the injured person cannot fully explain what happened, the case often turns on:
- what the care plan said before the fall
- what staff documented during and after the event
- whether symptoms were evaluated and treated in a timely way
- whether changes were made afterward to reduce the risk of another fall


