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Nursing Home Wrongful Death Case Allowed to Continue in Spite of Arbitration Clause

The family of Lola Norton, deceased  brought a wrongful death action against a number of defendants who were affiliated with a nursing home in which Bernard Norton’s wife, Lola  died. Bernard and family claimed that negligent treatment caused Lola’s death. The the nursing home defendants filed a motion to dismiss…

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Nursing Home Contracts Containing Arbitration Clauses Under Attack

Arbitration clauses commanding arbitration in nursing home abuse and neglect cases have been the bane of many lawyers seeking to protect nursing home residents from abuse and injury. Under the Illinois Nursing Home Care Act, arbitration clauses were considered to undermine the purpose of the act by making it mandatory…

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State Supreme Court Affirms Overruling of Objections to Motion to Compel Arbitration in Nursing Home Lawsuit

An appeal was taken from an order entered on June 18, 2015 that denied the motion of the defendants, Manor Care of Carlisle PA, LLC, etc., for reconsideration after the circuit court judge denied their motion to compel arbitration in this nursing home abuse case. It is well-settled that “denial…

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Appellate Court Finds Nursing Home Cannot Force Arbitration in Wrongful Death Claim

An Ohio Appellate Court has held that an arbitration agreement signed by the son of a resident at the time of the father’s admission to a nursing home did not justify compelled arbitration. Marcus Vickers signed an arbitration agreement when his father, Jack Johnson, was admitted to the Canal Pointe…

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New Rule Bars Nursing Homes Receiving Federal Funds From Requiring Arbitration in Disputes

According to a recent report in the New York Times, an agency within the federal Health and Human Services Department issued a rule that bars any nursing home that receives federal funding from requiring that its residents resolve disputes in arbitration as an alternative to a lawsuit in a court.…

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Appellate Court Agrees that Arbitration Agreement was Inapplicable to Wrongful Death Claim of Resident’s Beneficiary

A Kentucky Appellate Court has held that an admission agreement’s arbitration clause signed by the resident’s son at the time of her nursing home admission did not apply to the son’s subsequent wrongful death lawsuit against the nursing home and its operators. John Cox III signed an agreement to admit…

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Nursing Home Resident Death Allowed to Proceed in State Court and Did Not Violate Arbitration Act

A Pennsylvania Superior court held that a trial judge did not violate the Federal Arbitration Act (FAA) by refusing to split up a plaintiff’s wrongful death and survival claims arising out of the death of a nursing home resident. Margaret Tuomi was a resident at Kenric Manor, an assisted living…

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Illinois Appellate Court Find That Health-Care Power of Attorney Authorizes the Agent to Sign Nursing Home’s Arbitration Provision and Thus Patient Can Be Bound by the Agent’s Action

In a nursing home dispute, the Illinois Appellate Court weighed in on an issue of whether a health-care power of attorney holder could bind the nursing home resident to an arbitration provision in order to gain admission to the long-term care facility. In this case, Edward M. Fiala Jr. sued…

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