A pressure ulcer isn’t just an “unfortunate medical outcome.” In a negligence claim, the injury often becomes evidence of whether the facility met Florida standards of reasonable care—especially around:
- skin-risk assessments after admission and during care
- repositioning/turning schedules
- documentation of wound checks and care changes
- communication with clinicians when symptoms appear
In practice, many families tell us the same story: they raised concerns, the response sounded reassuring, and then the wound worsened. That pattern can be legally important because it suggests late recognition or delayed action—two issues that commonly drive disputes.


