In many nursing home cases, the initial injury is only part of the story. In Kenosha and throughout Wisconsin, families often report a pattern we take seriously:
- A fall occurs during routine movement—transferring, toileting, getting dressed, or walking after therapy.
- The resident is examined, but symptoms later worsen (head injury concerns, increased pain, dizziness, mobility changes).
- Documentation starts to feel incomplete or inconsistent about what was observed, when it was reported, and what follow-up occurred.
Even when a facility argues that an older adult “just fell,” Wisconsin negligence claims focus on whether reasonable care was provided to reduce known risks and respond appropriately after an event.


