In Lakewood—and throughout Colorado—pressure ulcer claims frequently turn on what the facility recorded, when it recorded it, and whether the documentation reflects actual follow-through.
Pressure injuries can be triggered by the basics of care: regular skin checks, turning schedules, moisture management, proper bedding, and timely wound treatment. When those systems break down, families may see patterns like:
- Staff responses that “sound right” but don’t match progress notes
- Delays between when redness was noticed and when wound care escalated
- Care plan instructions that don’t align with daily records
- Gaps in turning/repositioning documentation during high-risk periods
Because these details matter, the fastest path to clarity is usually not guesswork—it’s organizing the records into a credible timeline and evaluating whether the facility met the standard of reasonable care.


