In San Benito, many families split time between home and the facility—especially when a resident is recovering or needs constant reassurance. That’s why the moments after a fall matter so much. Facilities may describe the incident as unavoidable, but the record often reveals whether reasonable safety steps were missing.
Common red flags we investigate in Texas cases include:
- Staffing and assistance gaps during toileting, bed-to-chair transfers, or walking support
- Care plan mismatches, such as a resident being treated as “independent” despite mobility risk
- Environmental hazards like poor lighting, slippery bathroom surfaces, or cluttered pathways
- Delayed or incomplete post-fall monitoring, especially after a head injury or medication-related dizziness
Even if the fall itself was not “planned,” the legal question is whether the facility acted reasonably to reduce known risks.


