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Facts: The estate of an elderly woman settled for $450,000 in a wrongful death suit brought against the nursing home where she resided. However, due to a bankruptcy proceeding, the estate was limited to a $300,000 recovery.
Plaintiff Healy was a 90 year old female who had a history of dementia and was a known risk for falls. She fell repeatedly at Defendant Emerald Ridge Rehabil...
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Facts: The estate of an elderly woman settled a wrongful death suit for $500,000. The suit was filed against the nursing home where she resided prior to her death.
Plaintiff's decedent was a 91 year old female with a history of dementia. She was a known risk for falls. Decedent fell repeatedly at defendant nursing home, eventually fracturing her hip. As a result of her hip fract...
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Facts: Despite a nursing facility's denial of negligence with regard to an elderly woman's death, the nursing facility agreed to settle a claim filed by the woman's estate. The amount of the settlement was $1,250,000.
Plaintiff's decedent, Lillie Bell Harris, was admitted to Defendant Tucker Nursing Center. She was in poor health, had suffered three strokes, had Parkinson's Dise...
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Facts: Plaintiff's decedent was a resident at Defendant Braeview Manor Health Care Facility. She allegedly developed large decubitus ulcers and an elevated blood sugar level. Decedent was subsequently hospitalized on numerous occasions for treatment. She ultimately lapsed into a diabetic coma and died. Defendant physician provided decedent's health care.
Plaintiff alleged...
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Facts: Plaintiff's decedent, a 68 year-old man, was a patient at Defendant Royal Nursing Center, under the care of Defendant Geriatric Internist Usher. He was feeding himself when he choked on a hotdog and was unable to breathe. The lack of oxygen resulted in brain damage and a vegetative state. Decedent allegedly developed respiratory difficulties as a result of the choking incident and di...
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Facts: Plaintiff's decedent, an elderly diabetic, was recovering from pneumonia. He was admitted to Defendant St. Mary's nursing home. After approximately six weeks in defendant nursing home, decedent developed significant bedsores, pneumonia, and his blood sugar levels were allegedly out of control. Decedent was admitted to a hospital where he was found to be dehydrated and encrusted with ...
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Facts: Plaintiff's decedent was under the guardianship of her son, Plaintiff Lee Garvin, because she was not eating properly and was incompetent. He took his mother to an emergency room where she was found to be malnourished. She was placed in the defendant nursing home where plaintiff and the decedent had a number of consultations with health professionals. Plaintiff's decedent refused to ...
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Facts: A nursing home agreed to pay $80,000 to settle the injury claim of an elderly resident. The female resident fractured her leg when she fell from her bed at the nursing home.
Plaintiff was a 91 year old female. She was a resident at defendant's nursing home when she fell from her bed. She fractured her left femur in the fall.
Plaintiff alleged that defendan...
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Facts: Plaintiff, a 52 year old male, had a history of mental confusion, disorientation and acting as a danger to himself. He was in need of close monitoring and care for basic activities of daily living and needed assistance with taking medication. He was transferred from Defendant Hospital to Defendant Nursing Home for convalescent care and treatment.
Prior to plaintiff's tr...
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Facts: A Randolph County jury deliberated for about 4 hours before awarding $600,000 for the wrongful death of a nursing home resident.
Plaintiff's decedent, Herman Hoke, was an 83 year old male residing at Defendant North Carolina Health Care Archdale's nursing home facility. He was admitted with a history of Parkinson's Disease, dementia, congestive heart failure and multipl...
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