In long-term care settings, falls are sometimes treated like unavoidable “bad luck.” But in many real-world cases, the injury is tied to preventable breakdowns, such as:
- Staffing and shift coverage gaps that reduce hands-on assistance during toileting, transfers, or mobility support
- Inconsistent follow-through on a resident’s fall-risk plan (especially after changes in behavior or mobility)
- Environmental hazards—poor lighting, slippery surfaces, cluttered pathways, or equipment that isn’t maintained
- Medication or health changes that affect balance, alertness, or cognition without corresponding safety adjustments
- Delayed monitoring after head injury or worsening symptoms
When you’re searching for a nursing home fall lawyer in Pasco, WA, the key is whether the facility met its duty to use reasonable care for that resident—not whether a fall could be imagined.


