Many families in Tucker first realize something is wrong after a shift in the routine—after a long weekend away, during a hectic work stretch, or when a resident’s condition changes and visit times shorten. By the time relatives spot worsening redness, swelling, or open wounds, the injury may already be at a more advanced stage.
That delay can create a tough challenge: the facility may claim the ulcer was unavoidable or already present. The case usually turns on whether the records show:
- risk assessments were completed and updated,
- skin checks were done consistently,
- repositioning assistance was provided as required,
- wound care was started promptly when early changes appeared.


