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Jury Awards $5.2 Million to Worker Fired for Reporting Nursing Home Abuse

A nurse was reportedly fired from her nursing home position after she reported alleged abuse of residents to authorities and now, a jury has awarded her $5.2 million for wrongful termination.  Although this is technically an employment law case, it highlights the atmosphere that allows abusive, neglectful and negligent actions…

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Fort Myers Nursing Home Shut Down Amid Allegations of Dangerous Living Conditions

Unsanitary and dangerous living conditions cannot be allowed to persist in a nursing home full of vulnerable, elderly adults – particularly when the facility accepts government money to ensure proper care. Facilities need to be hygienic to lower the threat of illnesses, health codes must be followed in serving and…

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Challenging Nursing Home Arbitration Agreements

Nursing home arbitration agreements are better to avoid if at all possible. An increasing number of nursing homes include arbitration agreements in their admission paperwork, essentially mandating parties agree to forfeit their constitutional right to have a dispute decided in a court of law – publicly and in front of…

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Federal Appeals Court Affirms Punitive Damage Award for Nursing Home Abuse

A federal appellate court has affirmed a $1.2 million damage award to plaintiffs whose mother was abused by two certified nursing assistant while she was a patient in a nursing home. That damage award included $10,000 in punitive damages, which are awarded in injury and wrongful death cases involving intentional…

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Hurricane Irma Power Loss Spurs Florida Nursing Home Lawsuits

It was to be expected following one of the biggest and most powerful storms in Florida’s history that those who stayed would be grappling with some degree of power loss in the immediate aftermath. However, one could also reasonably assume that health care providers – including nursing homes responsible for…

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Nursing Home Arbitration Agreements Still Unsettled

Last year, the federal Centers for Medicare and Medicaid Services (CMS) initiated a rule that prohibits nursing homes from requiring patients to sign mandatory arbitration agreements prior to disputes. However, CMS hit the brakes on enforcement of that rule in a largely-overlooked memo in December, indicating it would not do so…

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Maree v. Neuwirth – Nursing Home Negligence Lawsuit Complicated by Organizational Structure

The organizational structure of nursing homes and long-term care centers throughout the country has created challenges for nursing home negligence lawyers seeking to hold these companies and staffers accountable for abuse and neglect of the elderly.  It used to be that in most cases of nursing home abuse or neglect, plaintiffs could be…

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Report: Snapchat Increasingly Cited in Nursing Home Abuse Cases

If you’re over the age of 35, you could be forgiven for not being familiar with “Snapchat.” But it’s worth learning about, considering it has more than 200 million active users and is one of the fastest social media apps in the world. It’s also being cited in an alarming…

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