In smaller communities, family members may commute between work, school, and caregiving responsibilities—especially if your loved one is in a long-term care facility while you’re coordinating responsibilities around town. That distance can create a common pattern: concern starts as “something looks different,” and by the time family members push for wound assessment, the injury may already have progressed.
That doesn’t mean you waited too long. It means your case needs a clear timeline. Your attorney will look at:
- what was documented at intake,
- when risk factors were identified,
- when skin changes were first recorded,
- and whether repositioning, hygiene, and wound care matched the resident’s needs.


