In many Middlesex-area facilities, falls occur not just on the first day a resident arrives, but during predictable routines—toileting, dressing, repositioning, and wheelchair-to-bed transfers. These are the moments when staffing levels, training, and care-plan adherence are tested.
Common scenarios we investigate include:
- A resident needing two-person assistance when the record shows only one staff member was assigned
- A care plan that called for specific mobility support (walker, gait belt, transfer technique) but was not followed
- Delays between a resident’s reported pain, dizziness, or weakness and the next clinical check
When an injury follows a “transfer moment,” the claim often turns on whether the facility followed the resident’s established risk profile and whether the response after the fall matched New Jersey expectations for timely assessment.


