In a small region, it’s common for families to rely on multiple caregivers—an adult child commuting during the day, a spouse doing evening checks, and visiting relatives on weekends. That cadence can make it easier for warning signs to be missed until a pressure ulcer has already progressed.
When you finally speak up, the facility’s response matters. Did they update the care plan right away? Did they document risk assessments promptly? Did wound care begin when early redness or deterioration was first reported?
A delay in prevention steps—or inconsistent documentation—can be central to a claim. Our job is to help you determine whether the facts point to negligence and what evidence can support it.


