Bel Aire is a suburban community where many families split time between work, school schedules, and caregiving at home. That means residents may spend long stretches without a family member present to catch early warning signs—like persistent redness, a new scabbed area, or skin breakdown after a change in mobility.
In many pressure ulcer cases, the key issue isn’t that the facility didn’t have policies on paper. It’s whether those policies were followed in real life: regular repositioning, accurate skin assessments, timely documentation, and escalation when a wound started to form.
A lawyer’s job is to turn your concerns into a legally organized record—one that can withstand the facility’s explanation and insurance defenses.


