Many cases turn on timing—families notice a change only once it’s visible, painful, or becomes infected. In Phoenix, common real-world factors can make delays more likely:
- Long travel and limited visiting windows: Visitors may miss subtle skin changes that occur between check-ins.
- Heat-related dehydration concerns: When hydration monitoring is inconsistent, residents can be less able to heal.
- Medication and mobility changes after hospital stays: A resident may return from a Phoenix-area hospital with altered mobility, sensation, or nutrition—raising the need for immediate skin-risk reassessments.
A lawyer’s job is to reconstruct the timeline: when risk was identified, when the care plan was updated, and when the facility responded to early warning signs.


