In Lubbock, many residents spend most of the day in common areas—hallways, dining rooms, therapy spaces, and bathrooms near frequent foot traffic. That environment matters because falls often occur during predictable moments:
- Transfers (bed-to-wheelchair, wheelchair-to-toilet, chair-to-walker) when staff coverage is stretched
- Toileting and bathing in high-slip areas or poorly maintained bathrooms
- Ambulation attempts by residents who don’t fully understand their limits
- Medication-related dizziness that isn’t consistently monitored or acted on
- Wandering or unsupervised movement in facilities that rely on outdated protocols
A fall doesn’t have to be “random” to still be tragic. If a facility’s staffing, training, or care planning didn’t match the resident’s risk level, the injury may be legally compensable.


