While every case is different, families around Brownsville often describe similar circumstances that increase risk for residents:
- Transfer-related falls during busy shift changes: When facilities are understaffed or procedures aren’t followed consistently, residents who need help moving from bed to chair or to the bathroom can fall.
- Bathroom and hallway hazards: Wet floors, inadequate grab support, cluttered routes, poor lighting, or worn flooring can turn a routine trip to the restroom into an emergency.
- Worsening conditions that weren’t properly managed: Texas residents—especially those with diabetes, neuropathy, heart conditions, or medication side effects—may become dizzy or unsteady. If fall risk isn’t reassessed, staff may miss escalating danger.
- Delayed or incomplete documentation after a head impact: Families sometimes notice gaps in incident reporting or difficulty obtaining consistent accounts of what happened, when it happened, and what was done next.
These are not “random accidents” in a legal sense. They can point to preventable failures in care planning, monitoring, or safety practices.


