Pressure ulcers don’t always announce themselves in a dramatic way at first. Many begin as redness or skin irritation that can look minor—until the injury progresses. In real life, families in Andrews may face:
- Inconsistent visitation windows due to work schedules and travel time
- Phone updates that don’t match what you see during a visit
- Wound descriptions that change from one report to the next
- Care-plan changes that appear after the ulcer is already documented
Those timing gaps are exactly where an investigation often turns. A lawyer can help you compare what the facility claims to what the chart shows—especially around risk assessments, turning schedules, and wound care documentation.


