While every case is different, Cleveland-area families frequently report patterns that raise red flags for negligence—especially in facilities serving residents with mobility limitations, dementia, or complex medical needs.
Common scenarios include:
- Bathroom and hallway hazards: slippery floors, poor lighting, cluttered walkways, or inadequate grab-bar placement.
- Transfer-related injuries: falls during toileting, moving from bed to chair, or assistance with mobility devices.
- Missed monitoring after a fall: delays in assessment after a head strike, worsening pain, or incomplete documentation of symptoms.
- Wandering and unsafe behavior: residents with cognitive impairment leaving areas unsupervised or attempting to get up without assistance.
- Equipment and response issues: walkers/wheelchairs not maintained, brakes not functioning, or care staff not following the resident’s safety plan.
The key question is not whether a fall happened, but whether the facility took reasonable steps to prevent it and responded appropriately when the incident occurred.


