In many Lehi cases, family concerns begin in a way that feels “small” at first—an area of redness after longer periods in a wheelchair, a new wound that wasn’t mentioned during a visit, or a sudden change in a resident’s comfort level. By the time the problem is formally documented, the injury may have progressed.
That pattern matters legally because it can help explain:
- Whether the facility recognized risk early (and reacted promptly)
- Whether repositioning and skin checks happened as required
- Whether wound care escalated quickly enough once warning signs appeared
If you’re dealing with this now, don’t wait for the facility’s explanation alone. Start building your timeline while details are fresh.


