Even when everyone agrees a resident fell, disputes usually begin around what happened next and what the facility knew beforehand. In New Jersey, nursing homes are expected to follow standards for resident safety, supervision, and care-plan implementation.
In practice, that means the case often turns on questions like:
- Did staff follow the resident’s care plan during transfers, toileting, or mobility assistance?
- Were fall-risk assessments updated after changes in medication, balance, or cognition?
- Was there timely evaluation after a head impact or suspected fracture?
- Are incident reports and nursing notes consistent with what doctors later documented?
When families are trying to recover and return calls from multiple people, it’s easy to miss details that matter later. Our job is to organize what’s available and identify what’s missing.


