In the Birmingham area, loved ones often first notice pressure injuries after routines change—hospital discharge, a rehab transition, or a new mobility limitation after surgery. Families may also see warning signs during busy visiting periods when communication is harder, or when staff turnover affects consistency.
Look for patterns such as:
- A resident who was repositioned reliably before becomes less mobile, then skin issues appear in the same areas.
- Staff responses slow down after the family raises concerns (for example, “we’ll check on it later” without documentation).
- Wound care seems inconsistent—different descriptions from different staff, or delays between assessment and treatment.
- Care plan updates don’t match what families are told during day-to-day interactions.
These aren’t “proof” by themselves, but they can guide the investigation your lawyer will build.


