In Johnson City and the surrounding Broome County area, families commonly rely on periodic visits, updates from nursing staff, and discharge paperwork to piece together what happened. Pressure ulcer cases are different because the key facts are usually buried in daily documentation—skin checks, turning schedules, wound staging, and staff response when redness or breakdown appears.
When a facility gives vague explanations like “it happens” or “they were already at risk,” your next step is to demand clarity backed by records. A lawyer can help you identify what the facility should have documented and what gaps can indicate neglect.


