In many Killeen-area facilities, falls are reported around predictable routines: toileting, transfers from beds to wheelchairs, transport to dining areas, and nighttime repositioning. That matters because the strongest negligence cases often turn on whether the facility’s care plan actually matched the resident’s risk during those specific windows.
Common local patterns we investigate include:
- Shift-change gaps when staffing levels and handoffs are strained
- Transfer assistance not provided as documented in the resident’s plan
- Bathroom safety issues in rooms used frequently throughout the day
- Environmental hazards in high-traffic hallways (lighting, clutter, uneven surfaces)
- Delayed or incomplete post-fall monitoring after a head impact or suspected injury
Even when a fall seems “unavoidable,” Texas law allows families to pursue claims when reasonable safety measures weren’t followed.


