Not every fall leads to a claim. But serious outcomes often raise questions that families shouldn’t have to investigate alone—particularly when you notice patterns such as:
- The facility’s report doesn’t match what family members were told at the time
- Medical attention was delayed or inconsistent after a head injury or suspected injury
- Staff relied on the same transfer assistance approach despite known fall risk
- The care plan appears outdated compared to a resident’s mobility, balance, or cognition
- The facility documents the incident in a way that minimizes risk factors
In New York, nursing homes are expected to provide reasonable safety and appropriate supervision for residents. When that duty isn’t met—and the failure contributes to the injury—families may have legal options.


