In many cases, families notice a bedsore after the injury has progressed—often during routine visits to facilities along Shreveport’s busiest healthcare routes. That “late discovery” is exactly why the timeline matters:
- Was the resident’s skin assessed consistently after admission and after changes in mobility, hygiene needs, or intake?
- Were repositioning and wound-care updates actually carried out, or were they only written down?
- How quickly did the facility respond once redness or skin breakdown appeared?
Louisiana cases frequently turn on whether the record supports what staff said they did. A lawyer can help translate clinical notes into a usable chronology so you can see where prevention may have failed.


