In many Buda-area cases, families are surprised to learn that a pressure ulcer can reflect breakdowns in day-to-day care—not just “bad luck.” Pressure injuries often develop when residents don’t receive timely repositioning, skin checks, wound care escalation, or adequate nutrition support.
Legally, the focus is whether the facility provided care consistent with what a reasonable provider would do under similar circumstances. When records show gaps—like missing turning documentation, delayed wound staging, or inconsistent skin assessment—those issues can matter.


