In many Polk County nursing home cases, families first notice trouble when they see redness, discoloration, or a worsening wound during a visit. From there, questions often turn into a timeline:
- When did the resident first show risk factors?
- When were skin checks documented?
- Did the facility update the care plan after changes in mobility or intake?
- How quickly did staff respond once early signs appeared?
Because pressure ulcers can worsen in days—not weeks—Georgia claims frequently hinge on whether the facility acted promptly once risk was known. That’s why your lawyer will focus heavily on dates and consistency across records.


