Chicago Fall Lawyers

Protecting the Rights of Victims of Nursing Home Falls

Falls are a leading cause of injury for people of all ages in the United States, but especially for those over 65 years of age. When you entrust a nursing home with the care of an elderly loved one, you expect the staff to assist them at all times to help prevent fall accidents. Sadly, many nursing home patients fall down and seriously injure themselves every year. Occasionally, falls are even fatal for senior residents. 

At Ferrell Young, LLC, our legal team is passionate about standing up for the rights of seniors injured or killed by falls in Illinois nursing homes. Our Chicago fall attorneys have years of experience doing exactly that, both in and out of the courtroom. If you believe that you or your loved one’s fall was caused due to a lack of supervision, poor nursing home infrastructure, or another form of elder care negligence, you may be able to receive compensation for your medical expenses and other related losses.


Contact us now to learn more about your legal rights and options during a free, no obligation case evaluation with an attorney. Se habla Español.


How Common Are Fall Accidents in Nursing Homes?

According to the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention (CDC), roughly 3 million people aged 65 and older are treated in emergency rooms for falls each year. In fact, falls are the second leading cause of accidental death not only in the U.S. but worldwide according to the World Health Organization (WHO).

Other facts about falls include:

Why Are People Over 65 More at Risk of Falling?

As we mentioned above, falls are a common injury among people of all ages, but seniors are the most at-risk demographic. This is because many risk factors that increase the likelihood of falling tend to be more common among the elderly. 

These include:

  • Lower body weakness
  • Use of medications that affect balance
  • Vision problems
  • Vitamin D deficiencies

Falls can be prevented in numerous ways. One way to ensure your loved one is safe is to make sure the nursing home facility has access to handrails and grab bars and is free of tripping hazards such as uneven flooring and poor lighting. Strength and balance exercises, such as tai chi, and regular visits to the eye doctor can also help decrease the risk of falling. 

Injuries Caused by Falls

Fortunately, not all falls lead to injury—although, approximately one of every five falls results in a serious injury that needs to be treated, according to the CDC. Even a fall that doesn’t lead to physical injuries, however, can still cause a fear of falling or post-traumatic stress disorder (PTSD). 

Falls most often lead to one or more of the following injuries:

  • Broken bones
  • Sprains and/or strains
  • Hip, wrist, ankle, and other fractures
  • Traumatic brain injury (TBI)
  • Back and spinal cord injury
  • Wrongful death

Is a Nursing Home Liable for Falls?

A nursing home may be held legally responsible for a fall if the fall was caused by negligence on the part of the nursing home. For example, if your loved one falls and hurts themselves while unsupervised, the nursing home could be held liable. Additionally, nursing homes that have fall hazards present, such as debris in the walkway, or that lack proper safety measures may also be at fault.

If you bring a claim against a nursing home, you and/or your loved one may be entitled to damages for:

  • Medical expenses related to the fall
  • Pain and suffering endured
  • Wrongful death
  • Legal fees
  • Other expenses related to the accident

The legal team at Ferrell Young, LLC can help you determine who is at fault for you or your loved one’s injuries, calculate the maximum compensation you are entitled to, and build strong case strategies that will set you up for success. 


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