In many Marshall-area facilities, residents are still moving through daily routines—bathing, dressing, transferring to a chair, using the restroom, and walking with assistance. Falls often occur during these ordinary moments, not during obvious “dangerous” activities.
Common circumstances we see in cases involving Marshall nursing homes and skilled care include:
- Falls during toileting or transfers (wheelchair to bed, bed to chair, or walker use)
- Trips linked to cluttered pathways, poor visibility, or uneven surfaces
- Loss of balance after medication changes that affect dizziness, alertness, or coordination
- Residents attempting to walk to the bathroom or common areas without the right level of help
- Delays or gaps in monitoring after staff were notified of fall risk
What makes these cases difficult is that families often hear two versions of events—what the resident experienced and what the facility documented. A lawyer’s job is to reconcile those accounts with the records.


