Pressure ulcers aren’t just skin damage. They can lead to deeper tissue injury, infection risk, mobility decline, and longer stays in skilled nursing or hospital settings.
In Clemson-area cases, families often describe similar patterns:
- The resident seemed “fine” at one point, then suddenly developed worsening redness or open wounds.
- Staff reports don’t match what family members observed during visits.
- Documentation shows a care plan existed, but wound progression suggests prevention steps weren’t consistently carried out.
A lawyer’s job is to focus on the question that matters most: Did the facility provide the level of prevention and monitoring a reasonable care provider would have provided?


