In the Braselton area, families frequently contact attorneys after they notice a sudden change—new redness, an open wound, or a wound that worsens faster than expected. The frustrating part is that the facility may point to the resident’s medical conditions and say the injury was unavoidable.
In practice, many successful pressure ulcer claims hinge on whether the facility’s records match the resident’s condition and whether staff responded appropriately when risk signs appeared. That’s why case strategy often starts with the timeline: admission condition, risk assessment, skin checks, repositioning documentation, and when wound care escalated.


