In the Albany area, families often notice issues during busy weeks—when they’re coordinating work schedules, school drop-offs, and caregiving at home while visiting long-term care. Pressure ulcers don’t wait for convenient moments, and documentation gaps can appear right when you’re least able to fight for answers.
That’s why pressure ulcer cases frequently turn on what the facility wrote down, when it was written, and whether the written care plan matched what staff actually did.
A lawyer can help you:
- Build a clear timeline of skin condition changes
- Identify missing or inconsistent care documentation
- Request the records you need before important details become harder to obtain


