Wentzville families frequently tell us the same story: the facility reports that “no one could have prevented it,” but the paperwork doesn’t match what they later learn in follow-up care. In these cases, the strongest claims usually depend less on assumptions and more on what the facility documented in real time.
We look for gaps and inconsistencies that commonly matter in Missouri nursing home fall investigations, such as:
- Whether staff completed a fall risk assessment when care needs changed
- Whether the resident’s care plan reflected actual mobility and supervision requirements
- Whether monitoring after the fall was timely—particularly after head impact
- Whether incident reports, nursing notes, and shift logs align with medical records


