In many bedsores cases, the timeline is everything. A pressure ulcer that shows up after admission—or rapidly worsens after a transfer from a hospital—can raise serious questions about assessment, prevention, and treatment.
What to do right away:
- Get medical attention immediately and make sure clinicians document the wound’s stage, location, and treatment plan.
- Request copies of wound care and skin assessment records (and keep everything you receive).
- Write down dates and observations while memories are fresh—especially when you reported redness, odor, pain, drainage, or changes in mobility.
If you wait, records can become harder to obtain and details may get buried under later documentation. A prompt legal consultation can help you preserve options.


