In Texas, nursing facilities must follow established standards for resident assessments, care planning, and ongoing monitoring. A pressure ulcer can be a medical warning sign that timely prevention steps didn’t happen—or weren’t carried out consistently.
In Lago Vista and surrounding areas, families frequently juggle work schedules, medical appointments, and travel time to keep up with a loved one’s care. That can make it harder to spot early changes—and easier for a facility to argue the injury was unavoidable. The best cases are built on the details: when risk was identified, when prevention was implemented, and when the injury was first documented.


