Not every fall leads to liability. But in South Carolina, nursing facilities are expected to take reasonable steps to protect residents—especially residents with mobility limitations, balance issues, dementia, or a history of falls.
In Spartanburg, families commonly see fall-related problems tied to real-world facility conditions, such as:
- Transfer and toileting routines during busy shifts (when help is needed but delayed)
- Gaps in supervision for residents who can’t reliably recognize danger
- Environmental hazards—slippery floors, poor lighting, cluttered pathways, or unsafe bathroom setups
- Care plan failures, where a resident’s documented risk doesn’t match what staff actually do
A legal claim typically focuses on whether the facility met its duty of care and whether staff actions—or inaction—contributed to the injury.


