If a pressure ulcer appears after admission—or worsens rapidly—California courts and insurers will focus heavily on timing and what the facility knew. That means the first days after you notice redness, open skin, or foul odor are critical.
Families in our region often tell us they raised concerns more than once—sometimes after seeing changes during visiting hours—only to be told the issue was “expected” or “part of the condition.” Even if a resident has health challenges, neglect allegations usually turn on whether staff implemented prevention measures and responded promptly when risk increased.


