While every state has its own legal framework, families in Los Lunas typically run into the same on-the-ground issues that show up in long-term care facilities across New Mexico:
- Communication gaps between shifts: when staff changes during the day, details about assistance, transfers, and post-fall monitoring can get lost or recorded inconsistently.
- Medication and condition changes: residents’ prescriptions can shift alongside infections, dehydration, or pain—factors that can increase dizziness and fall risk.
- High-stakes documentation: incident reports and nursing notes become the backbone of the case quickly. If records are incomplete, overwritten, or delayed, it can affect what evidence is available.
If your loved one was injured in a facility in Los Lunas, the goal is to understand whether reasonable safeguards were followed—and whether the facility responded appropriately after the fall.


