While every case is different, pressure sore claims typically turn on a few practical questions:
- Was the skin at baseline? Did assessments show no ulcer risk at admission (or early on), and then changes appeared later?
- Was the facility following the care plan? Prevention usually requires scheduled repositioning, moisture control, skin checks, and prompt wound care.
- How quickly did staff respond? Early redness and warning signs are time-sensitive. Delays can allow a minor issue to become a serious injury.
- Do the records match the story you’re hearing? Families in Brighton often hear explanations like “it was unavoidable” or “they had other health issues”—but the documentation should still reflect risk management.
A lawyer’s job is to connect these dots to determine whether reasonable care was provided and whether the facility’s actions (or omissions) likely contributed.


