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No way to answer your question as it is waaaaaay too vague. Who are THEY? WHY are they asking anything? You may just want to call a local lawyer if... Read Answer
See my last answer to our question.
Based on what you had written, I would say that you are lucky the infection did not worsen to the point of no coming back. Attorneys who... Read Answer
If a person is on Medicaid, they cannot be removed from a facility. The law states that a person cannot be discharged if it would be... Read Answer
Refuse to sign anything and hire a new lawyer as a start. Typically, a settlement made by the lawyer and not endorsed by you can be challenged. You... Read Answer
Sounds like a potentially strong nursing home neglect case. Biggest issues are bedsores and he is "septic" which is blood infection probably from... Read Answer
Assuming you can prove everything you wrote, you may have a claim against the LPN, the home and the police.
If you want to investigate a... Read Answer
If the trip to the hospital cured the problem then you probably do not have a financially viable claim. Nursing home negligence cases sometimes... Read Answer
Tough to say, without more information. Did the lawyer try to contact you, is he dead? Did you ever try to call him?
Sounds like trouble. Find a lawyer in the city where it happened, not where she is now. This is a case that most lawyers won't touch, let... Read Answer
It sounds like your father received care that was below accepted standards, but I do not think on those facts alone you have a viable malpractice... Read Answer
You should contact a local nursing home negligence attorney (one in your state). Nursing Home Negligence cases are unique because federal and... Read Answer
You can have the attorney who draws up the power of attorney specifically exclude certain powers - so you can accomplish your goals here. Just... Read Answer
If you want to attempt to change these circumstances and go on the record with your complaints, if the nursing home takes disciplinary action against... Read Answer
The nursing home cannot "take" anything. They can require the liquidation of assets for payment for services rendered, but not until those... Read Answer
I recommend contacting a firm with experience handling cases against nursing homes. Most nursing home lawyers offer free consultations to... Read Answer
If your mother gets persistent bedsores, that can certainly be the result of negligent care, since she is in the skilled nursing facility to avoid... Read Answer