Falls in nursing homes can cause traumatic and sometimes fatal injuries to residents. Nursing home residents tend to have weakened muscles and bones, making them vulnerable to serious fractures or lacerations. Residents can also sustain head injuries, including concussions and other traumatic brain injuries, some of which can even cause permanent disabilities. Pleasant Law, PLLC’s experienced North Carolina Nursing Home Falls Lawyer is here to help you navigate these complex cases and ensure your loved ones receive the justice they deserve.
According to the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention, falls were the leading cause of death for seniors 65 or older in 2019. They also found that nursing homes report between 100 to 200 falls per 100 residents each year. The real situation is likely much worse because nursing homes do not report all falls.
Inadequate staffing is probably the largest contributor to resident falls. When left alone, nursing home residents are particularly prone to falling, especially if they have trouble walking or standing for long periods or if they are on certain medications. Although nursing homes cannot prevent all falls, they must take steps to minimize residents’ risk of falling. Failing to do so can mean they shoulder responsibility when a patient falls and becomes injured.
Contact Pleasant Law, PLLC, today to schedule your free initial consultation with a trustworthy North Carolina nursing home falls lawyer.