In Altamonte Springs and the surrounding Seminole County area, families frequently report a similar pattern: the facility says the injury was “unavoidable,” while records appear incomplete or hard to reconcile. With pressure ulcer claims, timing is everything—especially when:
- the resident had no ulcer on admission but developed one weeks later
- family members noticed redness or skin breakdown, but the response seemed delayed
- wound severity escalated after staff documented “routine care”
- repositioning and skin checks were allegedly performed, but logs don’t match the wound progression
Because Florida claims often turn on records and causation, your first job is to preserve the paper trail and your second job is to build a timeline that a lawyer and medical experts can evaluate.


