When a fall happens, the story the facility tells can matter as much as the incident itself. In New Jersey, nursing homes and other long-term care providers are expected to follow recognized standards for resident safety—things like supervision levels, fall-risk monitoring, staff training, and appropriate follow-up after an injury.
In practice, disputes commonly arise when:
- Documentation is incomplete or doesn’t match what family members later observe
- Staff reports don’t reflect the resident’s known mobility limits or cognitive status
- After a head strike, care delays make symptoms worse
- Care plans aren’t updated after prior near-falls or warning signs
If you’re trying to protect a loved one, you shouldn’t have to decode the process alone.


