If you’re dealing with pressure ulcers in a long-term care facility, you’re probably trying to make sense of a painful timeline—especially when the resident arrived without that level of skin breakdown. In Harker Heights and across Central Texas, families often notice issues during routine visits on weekends, evenings, or after commuting long distances, and then realize the wound worsened while they were away.
A bedsore claim usually turns on one question: did the facility respond like a reasonably careful care team once risk was identified? That doesn’t mean every pressure ulcer is negligence. It does mean you deserve a clear, evidence-backed review of what happened, when it happened, and what prevention or treatment was (or wasn’t) provided.


