In many long-term care facilities near Airway Heights and Spokane-area connections, families are not in the building 24/7. That means warning signs—like persistent redness, blistering, or a sudden change in comfort—can show up between visits.
By the time families notice, the injury may already be advanced. That’s why Washington cases often turn on timing: when risk was identified, what the care plan required, what staff documented, and when wound care started.
A local lawyer’s job is to translate what the medical record shows into a clear narrative of whether the facility responded like a reasonably careful provider.


