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Illinois Appellate Court Affirms Allowing Estate to File Physician’s Affidavit Supporting Motion to Reconsider Arbitration in Nursing Home Case

The Estate of Lucille Rigoli sued the owners and operators of a nursing home for negligently causing her wrongful death and suffering before her death. She died on May 10, 2016. The court appointed Michael Rigoli to serve as independent executor of her estate. On March 13, 2018, Rigoli, as…

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Illinois Appellate Court Affirms in Part and Reverses in Part a $4.1 Million Jury Verdict in Wrongful Death, Nursing Home Negligence Lawsuit

Dolores Trendell, 85, was admitted to Clare Oaks for rehabilitation following a fractured ankle.  She suffered from atrial fibrillation, which put her at risk for developing blood clots and suffering strokes and had been taking Coumadin as a blood thinner for years. Trendell was admitted to this nursing home facility…

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Illinois Appellate Court Affirms Summary Judgment Dismissing Nursing Home That Had Sold Itself to Another Company

Countryside Care Centre was a nursing home in Aurora, Ill., a suburb west of Chicago. On Dec. 31, 2011, Countryside Care, LLC transferred the nursing home and the operation of it to Symphony Countryside, LLC. All employees were terminated with Symphony, which then had sole discretion on rehiring. The sale…

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Illinois Appellate Court Reverses Order Denying the Vacating of a Default Judgment in Nursing Home Lawsuit

The plaintiff, Godfrey Healthcare and Rehabilitation Center, a nursing home, filed a complaint for services that was given to the defendant, John Toigo. At the time of the complaint, Toigo was a resident in this nursing home care facility. Through his son, Michael Toigo, he filed an answer and included…

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Illinois Appellate Court Affirms Summary Judgment Against Certain Defendants in Nursing Home Care Act Case

Lillie Michelet was admitted to the Countryside Care Centre Nursing Home on April 21, 2014. She was discharged on June 21, 2014 with bed sores on various parts of her body. The bed sores allegedly caused sepsis, which was a cause of her death on June 29, 2014. Michelet’s son,…

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Cook County Jury Signs Verdict for $972,000 in Nursing Home Negligence Lawsuit

Audrey Smith, 92, lived at Anna Rehabilitation & Nursing Center and suffered from dementia, hypertension and depression. Almost ten years after her admission, she was found in a pool of blood on the floor of her room. She had fallen and suffered a subdural hematoma with midline shift, a C6…

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Illinois Appellate Court Reversed Lower Court on Nursing Home Arbitration Clause in Wrongful Death Case

On March 1, 2013, Ann Sanders entered into a residence agreement with the defendant, Victory Centre of Melrose Park, SLF Inc., a licensed supportive living facility. Pursuant to an addendum to the residence agreement, the parties agreed that all claims arising out of that agreement, including those of malpractice, could…

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$100,000 Settlement for Nursing Home Resident Whose Bed Sores Went Untreated

Livija Cruse, an 80-year-old woman who suffered from mild dementia, was admitted to Chicago’s GlenCrest Healthcare and Rehab Center after falling at her home. She was also immobile. Over an 8-week period, she developed a bed sore on her buttocks. Because of the bed sore, she underwent two debridements and…

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Nursing Homes Required To Provide Assistance With Activities Of Daily Living, Especially For Those Who Have Dietary And Eating Restrictions

There has been a recent uptick in claims and lawsuits brought by nursing home and long-term residents, families and loved ones against nursing homes and their ownership for injuries to residents because of the way they are assisted or not assisted depending on a resident’s dietary needs. For example, many…

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Illinois Appellate Court Affirms Order That Nursing Home Has Same Privilege and Strict Confidentiality That Healthcare Professionals Possess for Internal Quality-Control Evaluations

Meadowbrook Manor Nursing Home invoked the Quality Assurance Act in a case i which Jannie Lindsey, as plenary guardian for 88-year-old Laura Lindsey, alleged that Lindsey was injured by a fall while she was a resident at Meadowbrook’s Naperville Nursing Home. The Illinois Appellate Court was presented with a case…

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