A common defense in pressure ulcer cases is simple: the facility argues the injury existed before the resident arrived, or that it was inevitable due to age or illness.
In practice, Grand Prairie families often run into a specific problem—records that are inconsistent across admission paperwork, wound assessments, and later progress notes. That’s why your next step should be targeted, not general:
- Identify the resident’s skin condition at admission (and whether it was formally documented)
- Compare the first documented redness/opening with repositioning and hygiene logs
- Note whether risk assessments were performed and updated when mobility or nutrition changed
If the “before” story doesn’t match the medical timeline, it can strengthen the case for negligent care or delayed response.


