Not every fall leads to liability. But in many Clinton-area cases, the questions aren’t about whether gravity wins—they’re about whether the facility did what reasonable care requires.
Common red flags we investigate include:
- Inadequate assistance with transfers (bed-to-chair, wheelchair-to-toilet) during peak activity times
- Gaps in fall-risk procedures for residents who have known balance problems or cognitive impairment
- Unaddressed environmental hazards in bathrooms, hallways, or common areas (lighting, flooring condition, grab-bar issues)
- Delayed or incomplete post-fall response after a head strike or suspected injury
When these issues are documented—or when records fail to match what families are told—your case can move from “bad luck” to a claim about preventable harm.


