Here are the tricks nursing facilities use to cover up potential evidence of wrongdoing. According to the National Council On Aging, a staggering 5 million older adults are abused annually in the US. And while not all of those elders are harmed in a nursing home or assisted living facility setting, studies show that roughly...
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What Are the Elements of a Wrongful Death Lawsuit in Georgia?
In Georgia, the Loved Ones of Fatal Accident Victims Deserve Compensation When a loved one dies, the last thing on many people's minds is money. But the reality is that with the loss of their contributions, love, and support, a family will soon suffer financial hardship after death. Wrongful death compensation is available, but you...
Read MoreViolent Crime Is Up; Landlords, Business Owners Must Improve Security
In the last few years, violent crime in Atlanta and major cities throughout the nation has increased dramatically. Nationwide, murder and non-negligent manslaughter rose by almost 30 percent in 2020. This is the most significant rise since recordkeeping began in the 1960s. Meanwhile, aggravated assault is up 9 percent, and gun assaults are up 5...
Read MoreNursing Home Neglect: Bedsores Are 100% Preventable
If your loved one developed bedsores, call a nursing home negligence attorney. When a loved one in a nursing home is left alone in the same position for hours, they can develop painful bedsores. So, if you notice this type of injury, understand that it is a classic sign of nursing home neglect, and you...
Read MoreCan You Sue a Nursing Home for Sepsis?
Nursing home negligence often contributes to patients developing sepsis A new case review is bringing attention to how negligence in nursing homes contributes to sepsis-related fatalities. The case, reviewed in Emergency Live, involves a Texas nursing home patient with a serious infection. She waited over 24 hours before an ambulance was called, but her infection...
Read MoreCan I Sue a Hotel for Negligent Security?
Negligent security cases are complex, but a lawyer can help You should feel safe when staying at a hotel, whether it’s for a work trip, vacation, or visiting friends or relatives. But every year, people are the victims of violent attacks in Decatur, Atlanta, and throughout Georgia due to negligent security. Hotels and motels have...
Read MoreGeorgia Family Wants Answers After Assisted Living Facility Death
The victim's family claims their grandfather was abused Nursing homes and assisted living facilities are trusted with providing care for seniors. The job of staff members is to meet the needs of residents and treat them with respect. But in too many cases, residents are subjected to nursing home abuse. As a result of this...
Read MoreCOVID Deaths Rising in Georgia Nursing Facilities
An Atlanta Nursing Home Abuse Lawyer Examines the Ongoing Problem New numbers from the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention (CDC) provide a sobering reminder that COVID-19 remains a serious health threat, particularly for our nation’s most vulnerable population – seniors. And seniors who are residents of nursing homes and assisted living facilities are particularly...
Read MoreCan a Patient be Restrained in a Nursing Home?
Nursing homes have a responsibility to respect dignity One of a nursing home's fundamental responsibilities is to maintain a safe environment for residents, and sometimes, that includes dangers posed by residents themselves. People with medical conditions such as dementia may lose control of their behavior and become a threat to themselves or others. In extreme...
Read MoreThousands of 'Hidden' Nursing Home Violations Discovered: Report
How can nursing homes hide abuse and neglect cases from the public? You might have found a nursing home with glowing reviews for your loved one. Perhaps you checked the rating system run through the federal Centers for Medicare and Medicaid Services and felt confident knowing your loved one will be in good care. But...
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