In the latest video from Iacobelli Law Firm, we tackle the distressing and complex issue of nursing home negligence. Andrew and Colton sit down to discuss nursing home cases, and to shed light on what constitutes negligence in nursing homes and assisted living facilities, the common injuries that arise, how to identify negligence, and the process of seeking legal help and compensation.
Understanding Nursing Home Negligence Colton begins by explaining that nursing home negligence cases often stem from the breach of care by nursing home staff or agencies, resulting in personal injuries to residents. These injuries can range from slip and falls to bed sores and even wrongful death. Families seek out legal assistance when they suspect their loved ones have suffered due to such negligence. Identifying Common Injuries and Negligence The types of injuries seen in these cases are severe, including broken bones, head injuries, and bed sores, which sometimes lead to fatal outcomes. Families often realize the possibility of negligence through visible injuries on their loved ones or being informed by the nursing home about an accident. This suspicion drives them to seek legal advice to explore the potential for a claim. Compensation and Legal Process Colton discusses the compensation aspect, highlighting that recovery can include compensation for pain and suffering, future care costs, and out-of-pocket expenses. Even if a resident was in poor health before an incident, they might still have a valid claim, underscoring the responsibility of nursing homes to adhere to care plans. The Role of Incident Reports and Regulatory Bodies For a successful case, lawyers require incident reports, pictures of injuries, and information on any breaches of codes set by regulatory bodies governing nursing homes. These elements are crucial in establishing negligence and seeking remedies. Insurance and Nursing Homes Nursing homes are typically covered by insurance policies, making most claims against nursing homes effectively insurance claims. This coverage is vital for families seeking compensation for negligence. Taking Action Families unsure about the viability of a claim, especially when communication barriers exist due to conditions like dementia, are encouraged to consult with a lawyer promptly. Early legal consultation ensures the necessary documentation and evidence can be gathered efficiently. Importance of Timely Legal Consultation The conversation wraps up with an emphasis on the importance of contacting a lawyer as soon as an injury is suspected. Early intervention by legal professionals can facilitate investigations and preserve crucial evidence, making a significant difference in the outcome of a claim. Colton concludes by urging anyone involved in a nursing home personal injury matter to reach out for legal assistance without delay, ensuring that their rights and the well-being of their loved ones are protected. If you or someone you know is navigating the aftermath of nursing home negligence, we're here to help. Our expertise in handling these sensitive and complex cases can provide the guidance and support you need. Contact us today for more information. Andrew Iacobelli is an experienced personal injury lawyer who established Iacobelli Law Firm with offices in Palm Beach County Florida. Andrew restricts his practice to the representation of personal injury victims in claims involving serious injuries, Catastrophic Injuries, and wrongful death. Andrew is a lifetime member of the Million Dollar Advocates Forum.
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AuthorAndrew A. Iacobelli is a Florida personal injury attorney. Andrew is also licensed to practice law in the State of Michigan, the State of Texas and the Province of Ontario and regularly represents victims in cross-border injury claims. Andrew restricts his practice to the representation of individuals that have been seriously injured. Archives
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