Many fall injuries are treated like unfortunate “events,” but in litigation they’re usually about systems and response—the routines a facility uses every day to protect residents.
In Wausau-area facilities, common real-world issues we see families question include:
- Night and early-morning staffing gaps affecting toileting, transfers, and safety checks
- Transfer and mobility support that doesn’t match the resident’s documented fall risk
- Environmental triggers such as poor bathroom traction, clutter near pathways, or lighting that makes it harder to spot hazards
- Delayed recognition after a head impact—especially when symptoms weren’t monitored closely enough
When these factors show up in incident reports, shift logs, and nursing documentation, they can become central to establishing what went wrong and what should have happened next.


