Seeing a pressure ulcer on a loved one is frightening—especially when you believed they were being closely monitored. In Paris, KY, families often tell us the same story: a resident’s condition seemed stable, concerns were raised, and then a wound appeared or worsened faster than expected.
When neglect causes bedsores, the legal question isn’t “how bad is the injury?” It’s whether the facility followed a reasonable prevention-and-response plan for that resident’s specific risks—like limited mobility, diabetes, poor nutrition, or confusion that affects skin care and repositioning.
At Specter Legal, we focus on nursing home negligence matters, including preventable skin injuries. We’ll help you understand what evidence matters, how Kentucky claims typically move, and what to do next to protect your options.

