Not every fall leads to a claim. But certain patterns can point to negligence—especially when the facility’s systems don’t match a resident’s needs.
Look for issues like:
- Repeated fall history that wasn’t reflected in updated care plans
- Known mobility or balance problems that weren’t met with appropriate assistance
- Inadequate post-fall monitoring, particularly after a head injury or suspected fracture
- Unclear incident documentation or inconsistent timelines between shifts
- Unsafe environment conditions, such as slippery surfaces, poor lighting, cluttered pathways, or poorly maintained equipment
If your loved one fell during a routine activity—transferring to a chair, toileting, getting to meals, or walking after medication—those circumstances matter when evaluating responsibility.


