Sentences with phrase «nursing home negligence case»

No cause of action exists in nursing home negligence cases based on a defendant's «responsibilities» under the state and federal nursing home statutes.
Nursing home negligence cases rely heavily on records, forms and other factors that require extensive discovery and, often, medical expertise.
Earlier this month, a Florida appellate court handed down a decision in an interesting nursing home negligence case, requiring the court to determine the validity of an arbitration contract signed by a deceased resident's daughter.
Most nursing home negligence cases are revealed by a wrongful death, serious falls, avoidable bed sores, dehydration or malnourishment, or failure to properly cater to the resident's needs.
If you have a good reason to suspect that medical malpractice might have caused your mother's death, then you might consider bringing a medical malpractice or nursing home negligence case against the physician and nursing home who provided her treatment.
Plaintiff's injury lawyer says that while a fair amount of nursing home negligence cases involve some allegation of medical malpractice, this issue was one of «basic common sense» and ordinary negligence.
Convicted felon faces murder charge for resident's death in Chicago nursing home negligence case
Late last year, a state court of appeals issued a written opinion in a nursing home negligence case brought by the estate of the deceased resident.
And if we pursue your nursing home negligence case, we operate on a contingency fee basis — meaning we do not charge for our legal services unless we secure a settlement or are successful in the courtroom.
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.
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