In Casper, many families divide their time between work, school, and travel out of town. That means you may not be physically present multiple times a day to confirm the care plan is being followed.
So when pressure injuries appear, the first clues often come indirectly:
- you’re told a turning schedule is in place, but your loved one’s skin worsens faster than expected
- wound care updates arrive later than you were expecting
- staff responses vary from shift to shift (“we’ll check,” “we just noticed,” “it’s improving”)
Pressure ulcers don’t typically develop overnight from “bad luck.” They usually follow patterns—prolonged pressure, friction, moisture issues, and missed early interventions. A Casper lawyer will look for whether the facility’s prevention plan matched what was actually happening day-to-day.


