While every facility is different, many of the cases we handle in the Radford area share common themes tied to day-to-day care:
- Assistance gaps during busy shift transitions: falls often occur when staffing changes, handoffs are rushed, or residents who need help are left unattended during transfers.
- Toileting and bathroom hazards: residents may slip on wet floors, lose balance on low-visibility surfaces, or struggle with grips/rail placement.
- Wandering and unsafe “attempts” to move: cognitive impairment can lead to risky mobility without timely supervision.
- Environmental constraints: cluttered pathways, poor lighting, and worn flooring can increase trip and slip risks—especially for residents using walkers or wheelchairs.
- Delayed recognition after head or impact injuries: families may notice that symptoms were not promptly addressed or that monitoring after a reported fall wasn’t thorough.
If any of these factors feel familiar from what you’ve been told by staff, it’s worth getting an attorney involved early—before key documentation disappears.


