Not exact matches
When your loved one has suffered serious or fatal injuries that were caused by Kentucky
nursing home negligence, you should seek legal counsel.
When residents aren't provided with medical equipment that aids them in getting around safely, such as a walker, they are being subjected to Kentucky
nursing home negligence, and it could lead to a hip fracture.
This is an issue of professional
negligence when nursing home staff and caretakers fail to properly care for the elderly.
When a
nursing home resident falls out of bed due to the failure of the
nursing home staff to properly assess the risk of a fall injury or fails to take measures to prevent a fall injury, the resident, and the family can pursue a
nursing home negligence case on behalf of the resident.
In general though, Illinois
nursing home abuse lawsuits happen
when there is neglect or
negligence by the
home or a staff member that leads to an injury.
When a family member is not properly cared for in a
nursing home, a person can sue based on the principle of
negligence.
When abuse and neglect in
nursing homes happens,
nursing homes can be held responsible for injuring others as a result of their
negligence, abuse, false imprisonment, or violations of criminal statutes.
In New City and the Greater New York metro, skilled personal injury lawyers Keith I. Braunfotel and Scott D. Frendel use their almost 30 years of combined experience to aggressively protect your rights
when negligence on a highway, in a hospital or
nursing home, on unsafe property or a construction site jeopardizes your health, liberties and livelihood.