What Families Should Know Mississippi Lawsuits for Nursing Home Falls.

Falls in nursing homes are a devastating and unfortunately common occurrence in Mississippi. These incidents often lead to serious injuries, prolonged suffering, and even premature death—especially when staff fail to monitor or assist residents properly. At Barrett Law, PLLC, we represent families across Mississippi who are seeking justice and compensation for injuries caused by nursing home negligence.

If your loved one suffered a fall in a nursing home, it may not have been an accident. Mississippi law provides strong legal avenues for victims of elder neglect. I’m Jonathan Barrett, and I’ve dedicated decades to helping Mississippi families take legal action against negligent care facilities that cause harm to some of our state’s most vulnerable residents.

This article explains what nursing home falls are, why they happen, what the law says, and how your family can file a lawsuit to recover damages for medical bills, pain and suffering, and more.


Understanding the Scope of the Problem: Nursing Home Falls in Mississippi

Nursing home residents are among the most at-risk populations for fall-related injuries. According to the CDC, approximately 1,800 older adults living in nursing homes die each year from fall-related injuries in the U.S. In Mississippi, many families are shocked to learn that these events could have been prevented with proper care.

Common causes of nursing home falls include:

  • Staff failing to assist with mobility

  • Wet floors or poor lighting

  • Bed height mismanagement

  • Lack of guardrails or grab bars

  • Ignored fall risk assessments

  • Overmedication or improper medication interactions

When these preventable issues lead to falls, the result can be catastrophic. Fractures, head trauma, spinal cord injuries, and permanent loss of mobility are common outcomes. Families are left with emotional devastation—and the financial burden of additional care.


Legal Grounds for a Lawsuit in Mississippi

Nursing homes have a legal duty to provide a standard of care that ensures the safety of residents. When they breach that duty and a fall occurs, a civil lawsuit can be filed.

In Mississippi, lawsuits for nursing home falls often involve:

  • Negligence: Failure to take reasonable precautions to prevent falls.

  • Negligent supervision: Inadequate staff monitoring of residents.

  • Medical malpractice: Improper medication or failure to treat fall injuries.

  • Wrongful death: If the fall led to fatal injuries, families can file for wrongful death.

Barrett Law, PLLC investigates fall-related injuries thoroughly. We work with medical experts, review facility records, and determine if staffing levels, care protocols, or oversight failures contributed to the fall.


Who Is Affected and How We Help

Falls in nursing homes don’t just affect residents—they affect entire families. A once-independent parent may become bedbound. A fall that leads to a head injury may alter a loved one’s personality forever. These cases involve not just physical trauma but emotional suffering and financial hardship.

We represent families whose loved ones:

  • Suffered serious injuries after falls

  • Were hospitalized due to fall-related complications

  • Lost mobility or independence

  • Died after an unaddressed or repeated fall

At Barrett Law, we take immediate legal action to stop further harm, preserve evidence, and hold facilities accountable.


Key Mississippi and Federal Legal Protections

Families often ask: what laws protect my loved one in a nursing home? Mississippi law and federal statutes work together to impose clear duties on care providers.

Mississippi Code § 43-11-13 (Resident Protection)

This statute governs minimum standards for nursing homes, including staff qualifications, safety standards, and emergency procedures. Failure to meet these standards can be grounds for a civil claim.

Federal Nursing Home Reform Act (42 U.S.C. § 1395i-3)

This federal law establishes a “Residents’ Bill of Rights,” including the right to be free from abuse and neglect. It holds facilities accountable for failure to prevent avoidable accidents.

Both state and federal law require that nursing homes:

  • Conduct fall risk assessments upon admission

  • Update care plans regularly

  • Provide safe environments

  • Train staff properly

When facilities ignore these mandates, families can sue.


Common Nursing Home Fall Injuries and Their Consequences

Not every fall results in death—but most do result in long-term harm.

Examples of injuries in fall-related lawsuits:

  • Hip fractures – Often require emergency surgery and lead to permanent mobility loss.

  • Spinal cord injuries – Can result in partial or total paralysis.

  • Traumatic brain injuries – Lead to cognitive decline, seizures, and personality changes.

  • Internal bleeding – Especially dangerous for residents on blood thinners.

  • Death – Particularly when medical attention is delayed.

Our firm has handled cases involving all of the above. In many instances, the fall was entirely preventable.


What to Do If Your Loved One Fell in a Mississippi Nursing Home

If your family member has fallen and suffered injuries in a care facility, take the following steps:

  1. Get medical attention immediately – Demand a full evaluation.

  2. Request the incident report – The facility must document all falls.

  3. Take photographs of the scene and injuries – Document physical signs of neglect.

  4. Call Barrett Law, PLLC – We’ll begin preserving evidence and building your case right away.

Time is critical. Mississippi’s statute of limitations for personal injury and wrongful death is generally three years, but waiting can jeopardize your claim.


Frequently Asked Questions (FAQs)

What responsibilities do Mississippi nursing homes have to prevent falls?
They must assess fall risks, implement fall-prevention plans, maintain safe facilities, and provide proper assistance for mobility. Staff must be trained to spot and respond to fall risks.

Can I sue even if the nursing home says it was “just an accident”?
Yes. Many facilities blame falls on the resident when in reality, the staff failed to assist, monitor, or follow proper procedures. We investigate and uncover the truth.

What if my loved one has dementia or Alzheimer’s?
Residents with cognitive impairments are at high risk and require closer supervision. Failing to monitor or protect them is often clear negligence.

What damages can we recover in a nursing home fall lawsuit?
You may be able to recover compensation for medical bills, pain and suffering, long-term care costs, disfigurement, and in some cases, punitive damages.

Is a fall considered nursing home abuse?
If the fall was caused by neglect, it can be classified as a form of abuse. Mississippi law protects residents from both active abuse and neglect.

How long do I have to file a nursing home injury claim in Mississippi?
Generally, three years from the date of injury. For wrongful death, it’s also three years from the date of death. But earlier is better.

How do I prove the nursing home was at fault?
We gather medical records, staff logs, surveillance footage, incident reports, and expert testimony to show how the fall could and should have been prevented.

Can we sue for wrongful death if our loved one died after a fall?
Yes. If the death was caused by negligence or failure to treat injuries properly, your family may have a wrongful death claim.

What if the nursing home is trying to hide what happened?
Unfortunately, some do. That’s why we act fast to preserve records, secure witness statements, and demand accountability.

Does it cost anything to hire Barrett Law, PLLC?
No upfront fees. We only get paid if we win your case. We offer free consultations to review your situation and help you understand your rights.


Have You or Your Loved One Suffered Nursing Home Abuse in Mississippi?

Call Mississippi Nursing Home Abuse Claim Attorney Jonathan Barrett 24/7/365 at (601) 790-1505 for Your FREE Consultation

At Barrett Law, PLLC, we fight for victims of nursing home negligence across the state. From Jackson to Gulfport, from Tupelo to Hattiesburg, we’re here to protect your family’s legal rights and hold abusive or negligent facilities fully accountable.


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Barrett Law, PLLC represents nursing home injury victims and their families throughout Mississippi, including Jackson, Gulfport, Southaven, Hattiesburg, Biloxi, Olive Branch, Tupelo, Meridian, Pearl, Madison, Greenville, Oxford, Clinton, Horn Lake, and Brandon. If your loved one suffered harm in a nursing home, take the first step toward justice today.