In many Gulfport cases, families say the same thing: the injury seemed to appear “out of nowhere,” or the facility blamed the resident’s condition. But pressure ulcers are frequently tied to preventable lapses—like inconsistent turning, delayed skin checks, or missed escalation when early redness appeared.
Because nursing homes operate under strict care standards, your claim usually turns on what the facility recorded (and when). That’s why the first job is to build a clean record timeline—one that can hold up when the facility and insurers argue causation.


