In Ohio long-term care settings, a pressure ulcer claim usually turns on whether the facility can show it identified risk early and followed the resident’s care plan in real life—not just on paper.
Families in the Solon area frequently notice patterns that matter legally:
- Skin changes were noticed by family members before staff documented them
- Repositioning records don’t match the timing of redness or wound escalation
- Care plan updates lag behind the resident’s mobility or medical changes
- Wound treatment appears delayed compared to the ulcer’s progression
A lawyer can help you translate medical notes into a clear timeline and look for gaps that suggest neglect.


