Pressure ulcers develop when skin and underlying tissue are stressed by prolonged contact—typically from lying or sitting in the same position for too long. But the legal question isn’t simply “how did the sore form?” It’s whether the facility responded appropriately to the resident’s risk level.
In Carrollton and nearby communities, families frequently encounter a familiar pattern:
- Busy schedules make it harder to visit daily, especially during rush-hour commutes on major corridors.
- Residents may be nonverbal or have dementia, making early warning signs easy to miss.
- Facility communication may be delayed or focused on general updates rather than wound progression.
When families see redness, drainage, or open wounds appear after a period of “no issues,” that timing can be crucial.


