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Bedsores Injury Lawyer for Elder Abuse Cases in California

A bedsores injury lawyer is often contacted after a family discovers painful pressure sores on an elderly loved one. Bedsores, also known as pressure ulcers, are widely recognized as a sign of neglect. In most cases, they are preventable with basic care.

When bedsores develop because staff fail to reposition residents, monitor skin integrity, or provide proper wound care, California elder abuse law may allow families to pursue legal action.

Howell Law Firm represents families throughout California in cases involving serious bedsores caused by neglect.

If your loved one developed bedsores, you can speak with a bedsores injury lawyer by calling (888) 712-0017. Consultations are confidential.

Why Bedsores Are a Red Flag for Neglect

Bedsores develop when pressure restricts blood flow to the skin for extended periods. Proper care requires regular repositioning, skin checks, nutrition, and hygiene.

When these basic steps are ignored, pressure sores can worsen rapidly.

Advanced bedsores often indicate:

  • Inadequate staffing
  • Failure to reposition immobile residents
  • Poor hygiene and wound care
  • Lack of monitoring or documentation

Where Bedsore Injuries Commonly Occur

Bedsores frequently develop in:

  • Skilled nursing facilities
  • Nursing homes
  • Assisted living facilities
  • Memory care units
  • Hospitals and rehabilitation centers

These cases often overlap with Skilled Nursing Facility Injury and Assisted Living Injury claims.

Injuries and Complications Caused by Bedsores

Untreated bedsores can lead to severe complications.

These include:

  • Open wounds and tissue damage
  • Infections and sepsis
  • Bone infections
  • Severe pain and suffering
  • Permanent disability
  • Wrongful death

Elders with limited mobility or dementia face heightened risk, which may also involve Dementia Care Injury concerns.

When Bedsores May Qualify as Elder Abuse

Not every bedsore leads to a lawsuit. However, when a facility knowingly fails to provide basic care, ignores worsening wounds, or lacks adequate staffing, the conduct may rise to elder abuse under California Elder Abuse Law.

Who May Be Held Responsible

Liability may include:

  • Nursing homes and skilled nursing facilities
  • Assisted living facility operators
  • Management responsible for staffing and policies
  • Nurses and aides providing direct care

A bedsores injury lawyer investigates records, staffing levels, and care practices.

What Families Should Do If Bedsores Are Discovered

If you discover bedsores:

  • Seek immediate medical evaluation
  • Photograph wounds and living conditions
  • Request medical and facility records
  • Preserve communications
  • Avoid confrontation without guidance

Families may find how to get medical records in California helpful.

Official California Resources

Speak With a Bedsores Injury Lawyer in California

Bedsores are often preventable and frequently signal neglect. Families deserve answers and accountability.

Contact Howell Law Firm at (888) 712-0017 to speak with a bedsores injury lawyer. Case evaluations are confidential.

The Personal Injury Case Process

Where Settlement Happens
  • 1

    1. Hire an Attorney

    Start with a free
    consultation.

  • 3

    3. Demand for Settlement

    The other party will accept,
    reject or counteroffer.

  • 5

    5. Discovery Phase

    Each party submits evidence
    that will be used in trial.

  • 7

    7. Trial

    If a settlement cannot be
    reached, we go to trial.

  • 2

    2. Collect Evidence

    Gather all evidence needed to
    substantiate your claim.

  • 4

    4. File Injury Lawsuit

    If the other party lowballs or
    refuses to pay, we go to court.

  • 6

    6. Mediation

    An informal proceeding to see if
    parties can settle before trial.

Where Settlement Happens
  • 1

    1. Hire an Attorney

    Start with a free
    consultation.

  • 2

    2. Collect Evidence

    Gather all evidence needed to
    substantiate your claim.

  • 3

    3. Demand for Settlement

    The other party will accept,
    reject or counteroffer.

  • 4

    4. File Injury Lawsuit

    If the other party lowballs or
    refuses to pay, we go to court.

  • 5

    5. Discovery Phase

    Each party submits evidence
    that will be used in trial.

  • 6

    6. Mediation

    An informal proceeding to see if
    parties can settle before trial.

  • 7

    7. Trial

    If a settlement cannot be
    reached, we go to trial.

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