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answered on Nov 29, 2016
It depends on your claim. If the employee's acts or omissions were so egregious, the person's work history may be relevant and thus subject to discovery.
answered on Nov 9, 2016
It may be possible, but it depends on the nature of your father's injuries. Was he injured at the nursing home, and what was the nature of his injuries? Depending on the answer to that question, you may have a claim against the nursing home. I would recommend consulting with an attorney... View More
Would I be able to bring suit for them? They have no family as far as I can tell.
answered on Oct 19, 2016
If you witness abuse of a patient at a nursing home you may report the incident to the police and / or the Illinois Department of Public Health. Reporting an episode may help deter abuse of other patients.
You will not be able to initiate a lawsuit against the facility because you do not... View More
I feel like it's the facility's job to make sure he is kept safe - can we sue them?
answered on Oct 14, 2016
It is possible you have a cause of action against the facility, however the feasibility of recovery depends on the specific facts surrounding your dad's injury. Did the facility have knowledge that the other resident might hit your dad? In any event, I would recommend organizing all of the... View More
which are not going to change the outcome of the progression of her disease - it feels like these guys are just doing this to rack up a higher bill. Is there anything I can do?
answered on Oct 7, 2016
You should definitely bring this to the attention of your mother's treating physician and to the nursing home administrator. If your inquiries are not answered I would suggest you contact the Illinois Department of Health and Human Services which inspects Illinois nursing home and handles... View More
- he seems pretty out of it. If I can prove that's the case, can I sue them?
answered on Sep 28, 2016
Over medication of nursing home patients is a major problem. In some instances facilities intentionally provide the medication to sedate patients and make them easier to care for. In other instances, the over-medication may be less intentional-- in either respect, the over-medication of nursing... View More
at her nursing home and discovered her on the floor with no one assisting her. Is this enough to file neglect charges?
answered on Sep 21, 2016
This occurrence should certainly get the attention of the Illinois Department of Health and Human services which you may contact to report this and file a complaint. The department will investigate this event. Whether there is a case to be brought under the Illinois Nursing Home Care Act depends... View More
The cause for mother`s death was reported as failure to thrive and dementia. She thrived as long as she was self-paying. After filing for Medicaid, she began sleeping more and through mealtimes. When awake she complained of being hungry and ate whatever I brought as well as that which I gave an... View More
answered on Sep 21, 2016
I suggest you contact the Illinois Department of Health and Human Services about this. It will investigate and file a report of its findings. Depending on what the cause of death was, you may want to consider whether to have an attorney review the hospital and nursing home records to see if there... View More
Is there any issue with installing a camera in her room to see what's going on when I'm not there?
answered on Sep 14, 2016
I am sorry to hear about your concern. Illinois recently passed a law that allows families to place a camera in the room of a loved one in a nursing home. Read more here http://progressillinois.com/news/content/2015/10/06/nursing-home-cameras-ensuring-safety-loved-ones
answered on Sep 9, 2016
If the bed sore was caused or arose while your dad was rehabbing at this facility, he may have a good cause of action for negligence. I would encourage you to photograph the wound and to be sure that your dad is receiving medical care given the dangers of an open would has to infection. I assume... View More
Can he stop me from suing them?
answered on Sep 3, 2016
Your brother and your other siblings would have the same standing to file a lawsuit against a nursing home for injuries or death to a resident assuming a few facts not given here. For one, is your mother's husband alive and well? Is your mother of sound mind and memory, not adjudicated a... View More
But I'm already her power of attorney. What should I do?
answered on Aug 24, 2016
Does the new power of attorney appoint someone other than yourself?
Changing a power of attorney is a significant decision as it affects who can make life-changing decision about health care and other substantive issues.
If your mother is capable of understanding the significance... View More
But I feel like his death was due to their neglect - do we have an option to sue them?
answered on Aug 23, 2016
Arbitration agreements in nursing home admissions have become increasingly common. The primary reason nursing homes have opted to include arbitration agreements is because they believe that disputes will be resolved more favorably for them. Additionally, since these arbitrations are not filed in... View More
She is incontinent and we are worried about bed sores.
answered on Aug 23, 2016
I think you may be referring to patient 'off-loading' or turning. This is done to help keep the blood circulating in patients who are immobile or disabled. The idea is that by moving the patient regularly, the underlying tissue will remain healthy and bed sores will not form.... View More
That would allow me additional time to percue my case.
answered on Aug 3, 2015
See if you can find another lawyer to take over. Better to be represented.
Please Take Notice: I am not your lawyer unless we enter into an engagement agreement in writing. This is general information that is given for legal education only. It is not legal advice, and it may not work for... View More
answered on Dec 2, 2010
If the circumstances of your grandfather's death were such that his death can be related to the treatment or lack of it at the nursing residence, I would recommend that the family request the nursing home's records for your grandfather's time at this facility. Also, I would... View More
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