Families sometimes hear the same reassurance: the redness “should improve,” or the facility will “monitor it.” But with pressure ulcers, delays can allow minor skin irritation to progress into deeper tissue damage.
In practical terms, many Macomb-area families discover problems after:
- noticing a resident’s skin condition worsened between visits,
- hearing that staff “didn’t see anything” despite an obvious change,
- receiving discharge paperwork that doesn’t clearly describe wound progression, or
- learning that a resident’s risk level was higher than the facility documented.
A lawyer’s job is to sort out what happened, when it happened, and whether the facility responded like a reasonably careful care provider would have.


