San Bernardino County Medical Transport Accident Lawyer

Elder Injuries During Medical Transport in San Bernardino County

For elderly residents of nursing homes, assisted living facilities, and board-and-care homes, medical transport is often a necessity. Whether they need to get to a hospital in San Bernardino, a specialist in Rancho Cucamonga, or a dialysis center in Fontana, they rely on staff and drivers to get them there safely. Unfortunately, at Nursing Home Law Group, we regularly see preventable injuries happen during these trips — injuries that could have been avoided if basic safety measures had been followed.

If your loved one has been harmed in this way, a San Bernardino County medical transport accident lawyer can help uncover the truth and fight for justice.

How Neglect Happens During Transport

Medical transport negligence can occur in many ways, even without a traffic collision. Elderly and disabled residents are at a heightened risk of injury if drivers and staff fail to follow essential protocols. Common examples include:

  • Unsecured wheelchairs or gurneys – If the wheelchair isn’t locked to the van’s floor, it can tip or slide during turns or stops.
  • Seatbelts left unfastened or improperly applied – Without restraints, residents may be thrown forward or sideways with even minor vehicle movement.
  • Improper lift operation – Poorly trained staff can cause a resident to fall during entry or exit from the van.
  • Reckless or unsafe driving – Speeding, abrupt braking, and sharp turns can cause serious jolts or falls inside the vehicle.
  • Ignoring medical needs during transport – Failing to monitor oxygen levels, neglecting to adjust a resident’s position to avoid pressure sores, or disregarding pain complaints during a ride.

Each of these failures points to a breakdown in training, supervision, or attention — and all are preventable.

Examples from San Bernardino County

Sadly, these incidents are not rare. We have seen them happen across the county, in cities such as San Bernardino, Fontana, Rancho Cucamonga, Ontario, Victorville, and Rialto.

  • In Rancho Cucamonga, a resident’s wheelchair tipped over inside the van after the driver took a sharp corner without securing it to the floor.
  • In Ontario, a nursing home resident fell backward off a lift platform because the driver was distracted by a phone call.
  • In Victorville, a dialysis patient’s oxygen was left off during a long ride, causing severe breathing distress and an emergency hospital admission.
  • In Rialto, a driver slammed on the brakes unexpectedly, sending an unbelted resident into the seat in front of him, resulting in facial fractures.

These examples show how quickly negligence during transport can cause catastrophic injuries.

The Role of a San Bernardino County Medical Transport Accident Attorney

When a loved one is injured during medical transport, the nursing home or transport company may try to shift blame, minimize the incident, or claim it was an “unavoidable accident.” This is why having a skilled San Bernardino County medical transport accident attorney is essential.

At Nursing Home Law Group, we have over 20 years of experience investigating and litigating elder neglect cases. In transport-related injury cases, we:

  • Obtain and analyze records – This includes transportation logs, driver training files, and vehicle maintenance reports.
  • Review facility policies – We determine whether the nursing home or transport service followed proper safety procedures.
  • Interview witnesses – We speak to other passengers, facility staff, and any bystanders.
  • Work with experts – Our experts can reconstruct the incident and confirm how safety standards were violated.

Our goal is to prove exactly how the injury happened and hold every responsible party accountable — whether it’s the transport driver, the nursing home, or both.

Protecting the Most Vulnerable

For many families, these injuries are more than just physical harm — they represent a betrayal of trust. You placed your loved one in a facility with the expectation they would be cared for and kept safe. When a preventable injury occurs, it’s not only your right but your responsibility to demand answers. By pursuing legal action, you may also help prevent similar harm from happening to other residents in San Bernardino County.

Free Consultation – No Fees Unless We Win

If your loved one has been injured during transport to or from a medical appointment, call a San Bernardino County medical transport accident lawyer at Nursing Home Law Group today. We work on a contingency fee basis, meaning you pay nothing unless we recover compensation for you.

With more than two decades of experience representing victims of elder abuse and neglect, we proudly serve families throughout San Bernardino, Fontana, Rancho Cucamonga, Ontario, Victorville, Rialto, and beyond. Let us investigate the incident, protect your loved one’s rights, and fight for the justice your family deserves.

Call today for your free case review.

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