Many families in Statesville describe a familiar pattern:
- The fall happens during a routine moment—getting up for meals, toileting, or attempting a transfer after a visitor leaves.
- Staff may provide an initial explanation that the resident “slipped” or “tried to stand” without fully addressing whether risk precautions were in place.
- After the injury, communication becomes fragmented: the timeline shifts, documentation is incomplete, or medical follow-up appears delayed.
- Complications develop later—pain that worsens, confusion after a head impact, or reduced mobility that requires more assistance.
When this happens, the legal question becomes less about whether a fall occurred and more about whether the facility planned for known risks and responded properly once the fall happened.


