In coastal Mississippi communities, families frequently tell us the same pattern: the incident is treated as “unavoidable,” but the resident’s condition changes quickly—especially after a head hit or a fracture. You may be told the facility followed routine procedures, yet the paperwork doesn’t match what you were told.
Common Gulfport scenarios we investigate include:
- Falls during transfers (bed-to-chair, wheelchair-to-toilet), where assistance may have been delayed or the care plan wasn’t followed.
- Bathroom incidents tied to grab bar placement, slippery surfaces, cluttered pathways, or inadequate supervision.
- Worsening injuries after a head impact, where families later learn monitoring or follow-up may not have been timely.
- Risk management gaps for residents with known mobility limits, dementia-related behaviors, or history of prior falls.
Even when a fall seems sudden, the legal question is whether the facility acted with reasonable care given what it knew about that resident.


