Wife Seeks Compensation for Wrongful Death of Husband | Toledo, Ohio wrongful death attorney

December 22nd, 2010 Author: Emmy

Ralph Shafer was admitted into a nursing home in September of 2007 after suffering two strokes and exhibiting signs of dementia, hypertension and diabetes. While in the nursing home he suffered from frequent falls. Mr. Shafer broke his hip and had to undergo surgery because of one of the falls he took. The facility also failed to prevent the deterioration of a diabetic ulcer on his ankle.

Mr. Shafer died April 24, 2009. According to the civil suit he died from gangrene/osteomyelitis at the wound site and dementia. Martha Shafer, the wife of Ralph, is seeking more than $50,000 in damages.

The nursing home has a responsibility to take care of Mr. Shafer and they were negligent in doing so. If you have lost a loved one to a case like this one, you need help. Our Toledo, Ohio wrongful death lawyers are here for you. They can help you work through this situation and get you the settlement you deserve.

Call 800.637.8170 to request your free copy of The Ohio Wrongful Death Book and schedule a free consultation. Northwest Ohio wrongful deaths are difficult to go through and you should not do it alone. Let us help you.

Nursing Home Overdose | Toledo, Ohio wrongful death lawyer

December 1st, 2010 Author: Emmy

Fentanyl gel is 100 times stronger than morphine. The prescribed dosage is once every three days and it is administered by a patch that is placed on the skin.  A recent lawsuit filed against a nursing home involves this medicine and the improper administration of it.

The lawsuit is against Woodland Care Center in Illinois. When the nursing staff went to give a man recovering from bone cancer the medication they placed three of the Fentanyl patches on his neck at once. As a result of this medication error he went into cardiac arrest and died in the hospital 6 days later.

Nursing homes are in charge of providing complete care to the residents at their facility. The residents are more vulnerable and need to be watched. When they fail to keep them safe, they should be held responsible.

Our Toledo, Ohio nursing home wrongful death lawyers are experienced at handling these kinds of cases and will work with you to get you the settlement you deserve.

If you have lost a loved one to a Toledo, Ohio nursing home negligent wrongful death call 800.637.8170 to request your free copy of The Ohio Wrongful Death Book and schedule your free consultation.

Assisted Living Wrongful Death Case Filed | Toledo, Ohio wrongful death attorney

November 24th, 2010 Author: Emmy

On April 9th Erik Kuentzel brought his mother to the Sunshine Villa Assisted Living facility. Among some of the fees that he paid, one of them was for something called a WanderGuard, which is supposed to monitor where the patients go to ensure they are safe.

Erik’s mother, Carol Fundingland, was 74 years old and suffered from dementia. He told the facility this along with the fact that she liked to take walks.

Mr. Kuentzel left his mother at the facility at 5:00 that day and she was last seen at 5:30. It was not until 9:21 that the facility realized she was missing and called Erik.

Ms. Fundingland was found dead three days later. She had died from hypothermia and exposure.

The Assisted Living Home had a responsibility to keep Carol Fundingland safe, and because they did not they will have to pay. If you have lost a loved one to a tragic circumstance like this one, you need help. Our Toledo, Ohio wrongful death lawyers can help you get the settlement you deserve.

Call 800.637.8170 to request a free copy of “The Ohio Wrongful Death Book” and to schedule your free consultation. Our Toledo, Ohio nursing home wrongful death lawyers can help you.

Ohio nursing home abuse lawyers on handling wrongful death cases

April 20th, 2010 Author: Anneke

Ohio nursing home accidents can be devastating. Our Findlay, Ohio nursing home abuse lawyers see horrible cases where elders are mistreated, neglected, and abused, often without a family member finding out before it’s too late.

According to the Jere Beasley Report, a Philadelphia jury returned a verdict for $5 million in punitive damages last month against Jeanes Hospital and a Wyncote nursing home in the death of a man who developed ultimately fatal bedsores while at both facilities. The damages - $1.5 million against Jeanes and $3.5 million against the Hillcrest Convalescent Home - came two weeks into the second phase of the trial after the same jury awarded $1 million in compensatory damages in the case.

If you or someone you know has been injured or hurt in a nursing home please contact our office at 800.637.8170 for your free consultation and case evaluation. We also have a free book available, entitled, The Ohio Wrongful Death Book.

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