In smaller communities like Liberal, families may live hours away, work rotating shifts, or have limited flexibility for weekday visits. That can create a painful problem: the first time you see redness, the injury may already be in an advanced stage.
When a pressure ulcer develops or worsens between visits, the facility’s records become the primary timeline. That’s why a strong legal review often focuses on:
- Admission and initial skin assessments
- Risk scoring and documented prevention steps
- Repositioning/turning records
- Wound care notes and staging changes
- Whether concerns raised by family were acted on
A good attorney doesn’t rely on one “before and after” observation. Instead, we match what you noticed to what the facility documented—and what it failed to document.


