Many bedsores claims start with a pattern of early warning signs that weren’t treated like emergencies. Families in Daly City commonly report issues such as:
- Redness that wasn’t acted on promptly (especially over heels, sacrum, hips, or elbows)
- Inconsistent turning/repositioning—missed schedules or unclear documentation
- Transfers and rehab transitions where risk assessments didn’t carry over cleanly
- Gaps in wound care follow-through after a facility “promised” treatment would begin
- Changes after family visits (a family member arrives, sees skin worsening, and is told it’s “being monitored”)
Pressure ulcers can become more serious quickly, and once an injury progresses, the facility’s earlier prevention obligations become even more important legally.


