If you believe a facility’s care contributed to a pressure ulcer, take practical steps while details are fresh:
- Ask for the wound care plan in writing
- Request documentation of the current stage, size (if recorded), and treatment plan.
- Get copies of skin/wound assessments
- Look for dates when redness, drainage, or deterioration was first noted.
- Document your visit observations
- Note what you saw, when you saw it, and whether staff responded quickly to your concerns.
- Request the turning/repositioning record
- Facilities often have logs tied to care plans; gaps matter.
- Preserve medical communications
- Save discharge papers, incident reports, and any written updates provided to family.
These actions help your attorney build a timeline that matches what Texas courts and insurers typically evaluate: when the risk was recognized, what the facility did, and how quickly it responded.


