Utah cases often turn on documentation and timelines—especially when loved ones are dealing with cognitive changes, medication side effects, or injuries that worsen over days. In West Valley City, families may also be coordinating care while traveling between home, hospitals, and the facility.
That means the case needs more than “the fall happened.” We look for evidence that the facility:
- recognized the resident’s risk level (mobility limits, prior near-falls, dementia-related wandering)
- followed its own care plan and fall-prevention procedures
- provided appropriate assistance during transfers and toileting
- monitored the resident after the fall—particularly after any head impact
When those steps don’t match the resident’s needs, negligence may be at issue.


