Cookeville families often have a mix of private homes, nearby medical providers, and long-term care facilities that coordinate care over time. That’s why a nursing home fall case isn’t just about the slip, trip, or transfer mishap—it’s also about what the facility did after the incident.
In many fall cases, the biggest legal questions come down to:
- Whether the resident’s known risk (mobility limits, previous falls, dementia-related behavior, medication effects) matched the level of supervision provided
- Whether the facility followed a consistent post-fall response when symptoms appeared (especially after head impacts)
- Whether documentation and communication were complete enough to reflect what staff observed
Even when a fall seems “unavoidable,” Tennessee law still turns on whether reasonable care was used for the resident’s safety.


