In a smaller community like San Benito, families frequently notice a problem after patterns emerge: longer gaps between check-ins, delayed responses when residents can’t reposition themselves, or inconsistent follow-through after complaints. Pressure injuries don’t appear overnight for most residents—often they develop over days when skin risk isn’t managed.
That means the strongest cases usually hinge on timing:
- When the resident was first assessed for skin risk
- When redness or other warning signs were documented
- How quickly wound care steps were taken
- Whether repositioning and hygiene support were consistently provided
A lawyer’s job is to connect the timeline to the facility’s duties under Texas nursing home standards and the resident’s care plan.


