A pressure ulcer is not just a surface issue. It’s typically caused by sustained pressure, friction, or shearing on the skin—most often over bony areas like the heels, hips, tailbone, and shoulder blades.
In real Utica nursing home scenarios, the timeline often looks like this:
- A resident is admitted with mobility limits after surgery or illness.
- Risk assessments are completed, but preventive steps aren’t consistently carried out.
- Skin checks fall behind—or the facility documents a care plan without actually following it day to day.
- The ulcer is noticed later, sometimes after families raise concerns or after a wound becomes visibly worse.
The key question for your claim is whether the facility’s actions matched what a reasonable care provider would do for that resident’s risk level.


