In a lot of Georgia long-term care cases, families realize something is wrong only after the skin injury has advanced. By then, the facility may point to the resident’s overall health or claim the wound was unavoidable.
What matters is the timeline:
- Was the resident already at risk when admitted?
- When did the first signs appear? (redness, warmth, discoloration, non-healing areas)
- How quickly did staff document and respond?
- Were repositioning and wound care actually carried out as the care plan required?
A legal team can use those dates to evaluate whether the facility responded the way a reasonably careful provider should have.


