Laramie is small enough that families often know staff and other residents, and that familiarity can make it harder to ask the tough questions. It can also influence how quickly information is shared—or not shared—after an incident.
In these cases, the facility may emphasize that falls “happen,” especially when an older adult has existing mobility or balance issues. But in Wyoming, the legal question is whether the facility met the required standard of reasonable care for that resident—based on their documented risk factors—and whether the facility’s actions (or inaction) contributed to the outcome.
A Laramie nursing home fall attorney can help you:
- identify what the facility actually knew about your loved one’s fall risk
- evaluate whether staffing, training, and care plan implementation matched the resident’s needs
- document how the fall and any delayed response affected medical outcomes


