Pressure ulcers can start subtly—redness that doesn’t fade, warmth over a bony area, or a new wound that appears “out of nowhere.” But clinically, they’re not just a skin issue. When turning schedules, skin checks, moisture management, and wound escalation aren’t handled correctly, a minor injury can progress quickly.
In Mableton-area cases, families often report a pattern:
- The resident appeared “fine” during earlier visits.
- Concerns were raised later—sometimes after a shift change or staffing shortage.
- The facility explained the injury as “expected” or “medical,” even though risk factors were known.
A lawyer’s job is to separate what’s documented from what’s explained.


