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Saturday, October 6, 2012

NURSING HOME NEGLIGENCE: $200,000,000 VERDICT!!! And More...

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(1) $200,000,000.00 VERDICT: Nursing Home Malpractice - Estate Of Woman Sues After She Falls Down A Stairwell While Strapped To A Wheelchair - Wrongful Death.

In this case, a man sued after his elderly mother died at the nursing home after falling down the stairs while strapped to a wheelchair.  The woman suffered from dementia and was a resident at a Florida nursing home and rehabilitation center.  She showed a tendency to wander off.

The facts revealed in this case that the elderly woman wandered to the emergency exit stairwell of the facility through a door with a disabled (disconnected) alarm.  Apparently the alarm to the fire-door had been disconnected to enable the staff to smoke outside.  She fell down ten flights of stairs while strapped to a 45 pound wheelchair, and she was found over an hour later at the bottom of the stairs --- drowning in her own blood.  The woman, Elvira N., died from her injuries shortly after the paramedics arrived at the scene [Circuit Court for Pinellas County, Florida].

$60,000,000.00 of the jury award was for compensatory damages, and $140,000,000.00 was for punitive damages for gross negligence of the defendant nursing home.

(2) $100,000 RECOVERY:

Medical Malpractice – Nursing Home Negligence – Failure to report sexual assault on resident by another resident – 82-year-old female resident is sexually assaulted without any action by nursing home staff who suspected inappropriate conduct.

In this nursing home negligence matter, the plaintiff alleged that the defendant nursing home was negligent in failing to report sexual assault by one resident upon another and were told to "keep their eyes shut". The defendant denied the allegations and disputed any liability to the plaintiff [Massachusetts].

(3) $100,000 RECOVERY:

Medical Malpractice – Nursing Home Negligence – Plaintiff’s decedent falls out of bed and suffers a subdural hematoma which goes undiagnosed and untreated – Wrongful death of 79-year-old male.

In this nursing home negligence action, the estate of the decedent alleged that the defendant nursing facility failed to properly care for and treat the decedent leading to the decedent’s death from an undiagnosed and untreated subdural hematoma. The defendant nursing facility denied all liability [Pennsylvania].

(4) $200,000 VERDICT:

MEDICAL MALPRACTICE – NURSING HOME NEGLIGENCE – FAILURE TO PROPERLY TREAT PRESSURE WOUNDS – WRONGFUL DEATH – SURVIVAL ACTION.

This medical malpractice/wrongful death action was filed against eight defendants, in relation to five nursing home facilities in which the 68-year-old decedent resided prior to his death. The plaintiff alleged that the defendants failed to provide adequate medical care and neglected the decedent, resulting in a dramatic increase in the severity of the decedent’s pressure wounds and a downward spiral in his condition [Pennsylvania].

(5) $150,000 RECOVERY:

Medical Malpractice – Nursing Home Negligence – Failure to properly care for pressure ulcers – Infection – Wrongful death.

In this nursing home negligence matter, the plaintiff alleged that the defendant nursing homes were negligent in their care and treatment of the plaintiff which resulted in pressure ulcers that became infected and resulted in the death of the plaintiff’s decedent. The defendants denied the allegations and disputed liability and causation.

Contact an attorney directly for further information and with specific questions.

[www.jvra.com/Verdict/10-3-2012]

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