Haverstraw families know the area’s residential rhythm: more multi-generational households, frequent visits, and caregivers who may be coordinating transportation and appointments around the clock. That can matter after a fall, because the timeline becomes harder to reconstruct and the facility may document events before families fully understand what occurred.
Common Haverstraw-area scenarios we see families report include:
- Assistance breakdowns during transfers (bed to wheelchair, wheelchair to toilet, or after toileting)
- Falls occurring after a change in routine—new medications, updated care plans, post-hospital return, or therapy sessions
- Night and early-morning incidents when staffing patterns and monitoring may be less consistent
- Falls linked to mobility limitations—gait instability, walker/wheelchair fit issues, or improper setup
When your loved one is injured, the facility may describe the fall as “unavoidable.” Your legal questions should focus on whether the care provided matched the resident’s known risks and whether the response afterward was timely and appropriate.


