Pressure ulcers (also called bedsores) can be a sign that basic prevention steps weren’t followed consistently—like repositioning, skin checks, moisture control, and timely wound care. In practice, families often report that the first visible redness appeared after long stretches between visits, or after a resident seemed “fine” during a routine check.
In a timely case, those early warning signs can matter legally. In many pressure ulcer claims, the key issue isn’t whether the resident had health risks—it’s whether the facility responded in a way a reasonable care team would have under similar conditions.


