Clemson is home to a mix of long-term care settings that serve seniors from the surrounding Upstate region. Many residents have complex medical needs—mobility limitations, diabetes-related neuropathy, balance issues, dementia, and medication side effects. In these situations, falls can happen during ordinary routines like toileting, transferring from chairs, or walking to dining areas.
But what makes these incidents legally significant is often not the fall itself—it’s what the facility did (or failed to do) before and after.
Common Clemson-area scenarios we investigate include:
- Falls during transfer assistance (e.g., moving from bed to wheelchair, or wheelchair to toilet)
- Bathroom-related injuries in rooms with inadequate grab support, poor lighting, or slippery surfaces
- Wandering and unsafe exits for residents with cognitive impairment
- Head injuries not treated as urgent enough, especially when symptoms develop later
- Post-fall delays in assessment, documentation, or escalation to medical providers


