Falls are common in long-term care, but in a negligence claim, the key question is whether the facility took reasonable steps to reduce predictable risks and responded appropriately when something went wrong.
In Waukesha-area facilities, claims often center on practical failures like:
- Insufficient staffing during peak times (transfer assistance getting delayed)
- Care plans that don’t match real mobility needs (missed updates after changes in balance or cognition)
- Bathroom and mobility hazards (slippery surfaces, unsafe transfer setups, poor lighting)
- Inadequate monitoring after a fall—especially after suspected head impact
A resident’s condition can worsen even when the fall seems “minor” at first. That’s why early documentation and medical evaluation matter.


