Pressure ulcers (often called bedsores) can happen fast—and in Tyler, TX we see the same pattern families describe across busy seasons and long hospital-to-facility transitions: a loved one is moved for recovery, staff changes or scheduling gaps occur, and early skin issues don’t get treated with the urgency they require. By the time redness is finally noticed, the injury may have progressed into something much more serious.
If you believe your family member’s pressure ulcer resulted from neglect or preventable failures in care, you need more than reassurance. You need a legal team that understands how Texas nursing homes document skin checks, repositioning, wound treatment, and risk assessments—and how to use those records to pursue accountability.
At Specter Legal, we help Tyler families evaluate potential claims after preventable harm in long-term care. We focus on what the facility did (and didn’t do), how it aligns with expected standards of care in Texas, and what evidence best supports your next steps.

