In suburban communities like Pewaukee, families often assume the system will catch problems early. But pressure ulcers can worsen quietly—especially when residents are dealing with immobility, diabetes, circulation issues, cognitive impairment, or incontinence.
Many families tell us the same story:
- The wound is noticed later than expected.
- Explanations focus on the resident’s “fragile health,” but don’t address prevention steps.
- Documentation doesn’t match what family members observed.
- Questions about turning schedules, skin checks, moisture management, or wound treatment are met with delay.
A local attorney can help you move from frustration to action by building a claim around what the facility knew, what it did (or didn’t do), and how the delay affected the outcome.


