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$325,000 Settlement Reached in the Death of a Nursing Home Resident Caused by an Inadequate Transfer

Ms. Doe, 78, suffered from blindness and mild dementia. Her nursing home care plan called for her to receive assistance from at least two people during any type of physical transfer. This would mean transfer from her bed or transfer from a chair or a transfer from her wheelchair. Nonetheless,…

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$475,000 Settlement Reached in Nursing Home Fall and Injury Case

In a confidential settlement, a nursing home paid $475,000 to a seriously injured resident. The resident was listed and charted as being at a high risk for falling. However, several nursing assistants placed the resident at the edge of her bed and then left her alone.  This occurred while the…

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$1 Million Jury Verdict in Nursing Home Abuse Case for Failure to Assist Resident and Prevent Pressure Sores

Mary, 77, suffered from an end-stage renal disease and required a wheelchair due to left-sided weakness that resulted from a stroke. Mary lived at a nursing home facility, Beachwood Pointe Care Center, with her husband who also used a wheelchair. When the nursing home’s staff chose not to bring Mary…

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Confidential Settlement Reached in Assisted Living Resident’s Fall, Resulting in Injuries and Death

Ms. Doe, 82, lived at an assisted living facility. While she was there she fell, suffering a neck fracture and a myocardial infarction. In other words, not only did she sustain a fractured neck but she had a heart attack as well. Ms. Doe died two hours later. She was…

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Nursing Home Owed Duty of Care to Resident Being Transported by Van from Dialysis Center

Marjorie Stearns, 89, suffered from dementia. She lived full time in a nursing home. The nursing home records showed that Marjorie had fallen at the nursing home. The nursing home initiated safety measures to protect against any future falls. This Illinois Appellate case analyzed the legal concept of duty. It…

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Report Shows That Nursing Home Residents Are Found to be Abused in One of Three Nursing Homes

It is not new that nursing home residents are too often at risk for abuse, neglect and injury in the more than 17,000 nursing home facilities operating in the United States. Too many times these facilities are understaffed or staffed with untrained or unskilled workers. All of this results in…

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Resident’s Fall at Nursing Home Leads to $1.25 Million Settlement

John Tully, 80, had a history of an unsteady gait. He was living at a nursing home owned and managed by the California Department of Veteran Affairs. Tully had fallen twice within a 10-day period and, as a result of his last fall, he fractured his spine. Complications from that…

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Nursing Home Resident Suffers Fractures and Settles for $1.5 Million for Injuries

Peter Piel, 62, resided at the Mirajoy Home. When a nurse’s aide attempted to transfer Piel from his bed to a shower chair, he fell, hitting his head, fracturing his left hip and injuring his right leg. He required surgery for the hip and was diagnosed as having brain damage…

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Jury Enters Record-Setting $43.5 Million Nursing Home Abuse Case for the Neglect of an 80-Year-Old Man

A Georgia jury has awarded $43.5 million in damages related to the abuse and neglect of an 80-year-old man, Morris Ellison. Ellison was a resident of a nursing home where the ownership held title to a string of nursing facilities in and around the state of Georgia. Ellison eventually died…

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Florida State Senate Has Passed the Bill That Would Limit Jury Verdicts in Nursing Home Abuse Cases

In a measure passed by the Florida State Senate, lawsuits that allege nursing home abuse could be subject to smaller awards.  The bill would shield many private equity firms that own nursing homes around the state of Florida.  The bill is directed to shield from financial exposure in lawsuits for…

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