Clearlake families often encounter a specific pattern: limited visitation windows and communication gaps. When a facility’s staff changes shift-to-shift or when family members aren’t able to be present multiple times a day, early warning signs can go unreported for longer than they should.
That doesn’t mean negligence is always the cause—but it does mean the evidence matters even more. The strongest cases typically show:
- The resident had documented risk factors (mobility limits, poor nutrition, incontinence, reduced sensation)
- The facility’s care plan required specific prevention steps
- The facility’s records reflect delays, missing entries, or inconsistent wound documentation
- The injury worsened during a period when prevention should have been active


