In Elyria, families often describe the same heartbreak: a loved one arrives for care in stable condition, then months later (or even sooner) they’re dealing with redness, open wounds, and worsening pain. Bedsores and pressure ulcers can sound minor at first—but they can signal deeper problems with resident monitoring, staffing, and wound response.
If pressure injuries developed in a long-term care setting, you may be facing both medical fallout and a flood of questions: Why wasn’t it prevented? What did the facility do once it was noticed? What can be done now?
At Specter Legal, we focus on serious injury and neglect matters in Ohio, including cases involving preventable pressure ulcers.


