A bedsore (pressure ulcer) isn’t just a cosmetic problem. It can lead to infection, extended hospitalization, more pain, and a decline in mobility or overall health.
In long-term care settings common around Tukwila—where residents may be transferred between facilities or receive care from multiple providers—pressure ulcers can become harder to track unless documentation is consistent. If the wound appears after admission, worsens quickly, or treatment seems delayed, that timing can be central to proving neglect.
A key question your attorney will ask early:
- Was the resident’s risk recognized in time?
- Were skin checks and repositioning actually performed as required?
- Did the facility respond promptly when early warning signs appeared?


