In a negligence claim, the key question isn’t simply whether a resident developed a sore—it’s whether the facility responded like a reasonably careful provider once risk was identified.
Pressure ulcers are frequently linked to issues such as:
- missed or delayed repositioning
- incomplete skin checks and risk reassessments
- inadequate wound monitoring
- staffing shortages that affect hands-on care
- failure to follow the resident’s care plan
- nutrition/hydration support that doesn’t match clinical needs
In practice, the facility may argue the ulcer was unavoidable due to underlying medical conditions. That’s why your case needs a clear timeline built from documentation.


