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Top Insurance Claims Assisted Living Facilities Face
Quick answer: The most common insurance claims assisted living facilities face fall into three groups: resident injuries and neglect, abuse...
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Neal Fusco
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Updated on June 4, 2026
Quick answer: The five most common insurance claims at assisted living facilities are general liability (slip and fall), professional liability (medication and care errors), workers compensation (staff injuries), commercial auto, and cyber or data breach. Falls are the most frequent, while professional liability and abuse claims tend to be the most severe.
Assisted living facilities care for some of the nation's most vulnerable residents, which means they live under constant scrutiny and a high risk of claims. The property, its assets, employees, residents, and reputation can all be at stake without a clear insurance strategy. Understanding which claims happen most often is the first step toward preventing them.
The numbers explain the exposure. A Washington family received a $2 million settlement in 2024 after a resident's untreated bedsores led to death. According to CDC data, 1 in 4 adults over 65 falls each year, and falls are the leading cause of injury death in that age group. Staffing pressure compounds the risk: the AHCA reports that a majority of providers say their workforce situation has worsened, and tired, overworked staff make more mistakes.
1. General liability claims. The most common allegations, led by slip and fall injuries. Memory care adds risk, since residents may bypass safety systems and endanger themselves.
2. Professional liability claims. Malpractice, medication errors, care delays, and other medical mistakes. In a care setting these can lead to serious injury, and they often overlap with general liability.
3. Workers compensation claims. Lifting and transferring residents drives a high rate of staff injuries, and staffing shortages and overtime make them more likely.
4. Commercial auto claims. Any vehicle used to transport residents or supplies needs commercial auto coverage. A personal policy will not respond to a business-use accident.
5. Cyber and data breach claims. Facilities store resident, payment, and health data. A breach brings legal fees, notification costs, and reputational damage.
The most common claims are also the most preventable. Strong facilities reduce claim frequency and severity by:
Prepare your facility for the claims that matter most.
Request a Quote Explore Assisted Living CoverageThe five most common are general liability (slip and fall), professional liability (medication and care errors), workers compensation (staff injuries), commercial auto, and cyber or data breach. Falls are the single most frequent source of claims.
Professional liability and abuse claims tend to be the most severe, with settlements that can exceed one million dollars. General liability falls are the most frequent, but care-related and abuse allegations usually carry the highest individual payouts.
Through safety audits, fall-prevention and infection-control programs, disciplined medication management, abuse-prevention training, thorough documentation, and clear communication with families, paired with an annual coverage review with an experienced broker.
Yes. Industry surveys show most providers face worsening staffing, and overworked staff are more likely to make care errors and suffer their own injuries, which raises both professional liability and workers compensation claims.
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