A key question in many Slidell pressure ulcer cases is whether the injury was present when your family member entered the facility. If the resident arrived without a pressure ulcer and one appears later, the timing can become central to proving the facility failed to manage risk.
Start by building a simple timeline (even if you do it on your phone):
- Admission date and initial skin status (what the records say at intake)
- When redness, blistering, or open wounds were first documented
- When you first raised concerns with staff
- When wound care began and whether it escalated appropriately
- Any changes in mobility or assistance needs (wheelchair time, transfers, bedbound status)
Why this matters: in Louisiana, injury claims often depend on how clearly the records reflect risk assessment, monitoring, and responsiveness. A well-organized timeline helps your lawyer focus the investigation on the most legally important gaps.


