Pressure ulcers (often called bedsore injuries) can worsen quickly once skin breakdown begins. In North Carolina, families commonly face the same frustrating pattern: the facility treats the injury after the fact, but records and staffing practices make it hard to understand why prevention didn’t work.
For many Rolesville-area families—especially those traveling between work schedules, school pickups, and evening visits—early warning signs can be missed until the ulcer is advanced. That’s why legal review usually begins with the timeline: when risk was assessed, when the first changes were documented, and whether the care plan was followed.


