A pressure ulcer that appears or rapidly worsens after a resident arrives can be a red flag—especially when the facility had enough time to assess risk, set a prevention plan, and document daily care.
In practical terms, Tumwater families often notice patterns like:
- Family updates lag after a skin change is reported (calls returned days later)
- Wound descriptions change without clear explanation of triggers or earlier findings
- Repositioning and skin checks appear inconsistent in the chart compared to what was supposed to occur
- Specialty referrals (wound care or higher-level evaluation) happen later than expected
You don’t have to be a medical expert to spot when something doesn’t add up. A lawyer’s job is to translate what happened into a legally meaningful timeline.


