In South Salt Lake, families often juggle work schedules, winter driving, and frequent medical appointments across the Salt Lake Valley. That’s exactly why bedsores cases can hinge on timing—when risk should have been recognized, when skin changes should have been documented, and when wound care should have escalated.
Many pressure ulcer claims turn on whether the facility’s records show:
- Risk assessments were completed and updated when a resident’s mobility changed
- Repositioning/turning assistance was actually carried out
- Skin checks happened consistently (not just “as needed”)
- Wound treatment matched the resident’s condition once redness appeared
When those steps don’t line up with the injury’s progression, it can support a negligence claim.


