In the Greater Houston area, many families juggle work schedules, commute times, and limited visiting windows. That can create a painful pattern: the first signs of a developing wound may be subtle—like early redness or an area that looks “irritated”—and the change may only become obvious after it worsens.
That delay matters legally. When a facility documents risk but doesn’t follow through—missed skin checks, inconsistent turning schedules, delayed wound care escalation, or incomplete documentation—defense teams often argue the ulcer was unavoidable.
Your attorney’s job is to put the timeline back together so it reflects what a reasonable care team should have done, not just what was later recorded.


