In many Airmont-area cases, the questions aren’t only how the fall happened—they’re why it wasn’t prevented and why the response didn’t protect the resident. Falls can occur during routine moments like:
- getting to the bathroom or using mobility aids
- transferring from bed to chair (or wheelchair to toilet)
- walking with assistance when staffing is stretched
- wandering or attempting to move without help
- slipping on floor surfaces, loose rugs, or cluttered walkways
A facility may argue that the resident “just happened to fall.” But in New York nursing home injury claims, the key issue is whether the care team met the standard of reasonable safety for that individual resident—based on their history, mobility, cognition, and documented risk.


