Pressure ulcers (also called bedsores) are more than skin discoloration. They can represent breakdowns in day-to-day care—like turning schedules, moisture management, skin checks, and timely wound treatment.
Texas negligence claims involving long-term care often turn on a practical question: Did the facility respond to risk in a way that a reasonable care provider would under similar circumstances?
That’s why the “what happened” story matters as much as the “what diagnosis was given.” A Cedar Hill family’s account of when redness appeared, when staff were notified, and what care changed afterward can be crucial—especially when medical documentation is incomplete or inconsistent.


