If you suspect neglect—especially when redness, open sores, or worsening wounds show up after you were told everything was “under control”—act like timelines matter, because they do.
Do these steps now:
- Request a copy of the wound/skin assessment records and the care plan used for turning, hygiene, and skin checks.
- Document your observations: dates you noticed changes, what staff told you, and any delays in response.
- Ask for the wound staging and progression notes (stage matters because it can affect what care should have occurred).
- Preserve communications (emails, discharge paperwork, discharge summaries, and any written facility updates).
- Get medical follow-up so the record reflects clinical assessment—not just facility statements.
If you’re unsure what to request, a lawyer can help you draft a targeted document request so you’re not chasing paperwork blindly.


