Pressure ulcers are not just an uncomfortable skin issue. In long-term care settings, a bed sore can be a visible outcome of failures in day-to-day systems—like consistent turning schedules, skin checks, hydration monitoring, or timely wound escalation.
In Frisco and the surrounding Collin County area, families often describe similar patterns:
- The resident’s condition seemed to change gradually, but staff responses felt delayed.
- A care plan was in place “on paper,” yet the wound progressed faster than expected.
- Family concerns were raised during busy shifts or staffing gaps, and follow-up wasn’t clearly documented.
When a pressure ulcer is preventable, Texas claims may focus on whether the facility acted with reasonable care and whether that failure contributed to the injury.


