Pressure ulcers are not a random inevitability. They typically occur when a resident’s risk factors—such as limited mobility, reduced sensation, incontinence, or difficulty repositioning—aren’t met with consistent prevention.
In real Murray-area cases, families often report patterns like:
- turning/repositioning assistance not occurring when expected
- delayed wound checks after redness or skin irritation appears
- care plan updates lagging behind a resident’s changing condition
- gaps in documentation that make it look like monitoring didn’t happen
A facility may argue the injury was caused by age or underlying conditions. That’s precisely why your claim needs a timeline tied to the medical record—showing when risk was recognized, what the care plan required, and what actually happened.


