In the Bellevue area, many families commute between work, school, and caregiving responsibilities. That can make it easier for early skin changes to go unnoticed—especially when visits are intermittent or the resident is asleep most of the time.
But pressure ulcers can worsen quickly when prevention isn’t consistently carried out: turning schedules, skin checks, moisture control, and prompt wound care. When those steps aren’t documented clearly—or appear to have been delayed—records can become the battleground.
A Bellevue nursing home injury lawyer focuses on turning that record review into something actionable: a clear timeline, identified care gaps, and an evidence-based theory of liability.


