A bed sore (pressure ulcer) can reflect systemic problems—especially for residents who are less mobile, have limited sensation, or require assistance with turning, hygiene, and nutrition.
In a Texas claim, the focus is usually narrower than people expect:
- Did the facility identify the resident’s risk?
- Did it implement a care plan designed to prevent pressure injury?
- Once warning signs appeared, did staff escalate wound care and documentation appropriately?
- Did the timing and treatment match what a reasonably careful facility would do?
For families, the goal is clarity: understanding whether the injury’s progression lines up with preventable gaps in care.


