Verona’s residents and families are often closely involved—stopping by after work, weekends, and community events around the area. That means the timing of concerns can feel especially sharp: you may notice redness after a visit, hear that “they’re being checked,” or learn the injury was discovered days later.
In pressure ulcer cases, timing is critical. Facilities often document skin checks, turning schedules, wound assessments, and treatment changes. If the records show gaps—or if the injury appears after a period when risk should have been actively managed—those details can strongly influence liability and settlement leverage.
We’ll help you map what you observed, what the medical record shows, and what the facility should have done under a reasonable standard of care.


