Walkers, canes, and crutches allow people with various medical conditions to walk safely. Without these assistive walking devices, many people who have difficulty walking would spend their time in bed or in a wheelchair unless there was someone around to assist them. For nursing home residents, walkers can provide much-needed stability and allow residents to remain as independent and active as possible.
Unless Nursing Home Negligence Makes the Walker Unsafe
People use walkers because they are unsteady on their own. Accidents happen. However, some accidents are preventable, and nursing homes may be liable for walker-related injuries if their employees fail to:- Make sure the walker was safe to use
- Have a walker available for the resident to use
- Make sure the resident knew how to use the walker safely
- Get the resident prompt medical care after a fall
- Hip fracture
- Broken bone
- Head injury
- Spinal cord injury
- Facial injury
- Internal bleeding
- Death
Nursing Home Walker Injury Recoveries
If your loved one’s walker-related fall injury was caused by the nursing home’s failure to exercise reasonable care, your loved one, or her estate, may be able to make a legal recovery. That recovery could include compensation for past and future:- Medical expenses
- Out-of-pocket expenses, including funeral costs
- Physical pain
- Emotional suffering
- Other damages caused by the fall