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Injuries from Falls in Nursing Homes

Texas Nursing Home Fall Injury Lawyer Serving Houston
Williford Law, PLLC – Legal Advocacy for Seniors Harmed by Preventable Falls

When a Fall Is Not Just an Accident—It’s Neglect

Falls are the leading cause of preventable injuries in nursing homes, and they’re often a sign of neglect. Whether it’s a wet floor, lack of supervision, poor lighting, or failure to use mobility aids, a fall that injures a vulnerable resident is rarely just bad luck.

At Williford Law, PLLC, we represent families whose loved ones have suffered fall-related injuries in long-term care facilities. We hold nursing homes accountable for failing to prevent falls through proper staffing, monitoring, and safety procedures.

Common Causes of Nursing Home Falls

Cause of FallDescription
Wet or slippery floorsSpills, leaks, or recently mopped floors without warning signs
Lack of mobility aidsNo access to walkers, wheelchairs, or bed rails
Medication-related dizzinessOvermedication or drug interactions causing unsteady gait
Poor lightingDim hallways or rooms increase trip risks
Inadequate supervisionResidents left alone during transfers or bathroom visits
Improper bed height or lack of railsUnsafe bed conditions that increase fall risks
Unsecured rugs or flooringTripping hazards not removed or reported

Injuries Resulting from Falls in Elder Care Facilities

Falls can have devastating consequences for elderly residents, including:

  • Hip fractures
  • Head injuries or traumatic brain injuries (TBIs)
  • Internal bleeding
  • Broken arms, wrists, or ribs
  • Loss of mobility or independence
  • Fear and emotional trauma
  • Death in severe cases

Even when a fall doesn’t result in hospitalization, it may lead to long-term disability or psychological decline in older residents.

Legal Duties of Nursing Homes

Under Texas law and federal nursing home regulations, facilities must:

  • Assess residents’ fall risk on admission and periodically thereafter
  • Implement individualized fall prevention plans
  • Maintain safe premises free of hazards
  • Monitor residents during transfers or toileting
  • Use proper equipment like gait belts, lifts, or grab bars
  • Staff adequately to respond to residents’ needs in real time

When these duties are breached and a fall results, the facility may be liable for negligence or regulatory violations.

What to Do After a Fall in a Nursing Home

If your loved one has fallen in a care facility:

  1. Seek emergency medical care and independent evaluation
  2. Request a full incident report and internal investigation summary
  3. Obtain medical records and daily care notes
  4. Take photographs of the injury, scene, and conditions
  5. Speak with a nursing home injury lawyer as soon as possible

Nursing homes may attempt to downplay or deny responsibility, but a timely legal response preserves your right to justice.

Why Williford Law, PLLC?

  • We handle fall-related injury and wrongful death claims throughout Texas
  • We partner with fall-prevention experts and elder care consultants
  • We uncover staff shortages, poor training, or cover-ups
  • We work on contingency—no fees unless we win
  • We provide clear, strategic communication with every client

Free Consultation – Nursing Home Fall Injury Attorney in Houston, Texas

Your loved one deserved a safe and dignified environment. If their injuries were caused by a preventable fall, let Williford Law help you fight back.

📞 Call (713) 837-7600 or visit www.WillifordLaw.com to schedule your free, confidential consultation with a nursing home fall attorney in Houston.

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