Pressure ulcers are not just “skin issues.” They can lead to infection, hospitalization, increased pain, and longer recovery. In practice, the most serious cases often share a common pattern: early warning signs were present, but the facility’s response—care planning, skin checks, repositioning, and wound management—did not keep pace.
For Mooresville families, urgency can also be driven by real-world logistics. When a resident’s condition changes, caregivers and family members may be juggling work schedules, transportation between appointments, and the fast-moving paperwork that often follows hospital transfers.
A prompt legal step can help ensure critical evidence is preserved rather than lost.


