[vc_row][vc_column][vc_column_text]Effective January 1, 2016, residents of nursing homes and their families can now install video, audio and still cameras in their nursing home rooms. Illinois became the fourth state to allow installation of cameras in nursing home rooms when Governor Bruce Rauner signed Illinois Attorney General Lisa Madigan’s proposal into law as House Bill 2462 (IL HB2462) . House Bill 2462 was Read More
Death by Decubitus Ulcer
[vc_row][vc_column][vc_column_text] A decubitus ulcer (bedsore, pressure ulcer, pressure sore) is caused by lack of circulation in the skin from the pressure of staying in one position too long, particularly if the pressure is over a boney part of the body. Patients who are bedridden and wheel chair bound pose the highest risk for developing decubitus ulcers. If a decubitus ulcer is left untreated and advances to Read More
Chicago Nursing Home Abuse and Neglect Law — Liability for Owners and Operators
[vc_row][vc_column][vc_column_text] As the recent news stories popping up around the state have made clear, the way in which nursing homes are customarily owned and operated has become an extremely contentious topic. We’ve discussed the way that nursing homes often set up different legal “entities” that shuffle around ownership of the physical building, while others, for instance, own the furniture or run the Read More
Chicago Nursing Home Abuse and Neglect Law — Liability for Owners and Operators
[vc_row][vc_column][vc_column_text] As the recent news stories popping up around the state have made clear, the way in which nursing homes are customarily owned and operated has become an extremely contentious topic. We’ve discussed the way that nursing homes often set up different legal “entities” that shuffle around ownership of the physical building, while others, for instance, own the furniture or run the Read More
Chicago Nursing Home Abuse – Nursing Home Slow Death
[vc_row][vc_column][vc_column_text] I have been handling nursing home cases for well over a decade. My own dear grandmother suffered indescribably from a decubitus ulcer while in care of others. Morphine was her earthly savior from the pain she seemed larger than life to have endured as I was told. An article I came across today by a mortician (found here) recalled those memories. The mortician described her most Read More
Chicago Nursing Home Abuse Law – Nursing Home Slow Death
[vc_row][vc_column][vc_column_text] Maybe it’s time for you to hold their hand? Symbolic or literally – your loved one must be vigilantly cared for when they can no longer care for themselves. Nursing homes are required by law to provide non-negligent care. Is your loved one being properly cared for? Federal law is quite clear on the “big picture” of required care by nursing homes: Each resident must receive Read More
Chicago Trial Attorney: Personal Injury & Business Litigation: Nursing Home Abuse and Neglect Law — An Essential Nursing Home Checklist
We talk quite often about the importance of keeping yourself informed and making a thorough decision when considering a nursing home facility for your loved one. It's certainly true that there's no hard and fast "rules" to abide by, and unfortunately, there's no "owner's manual" for what questions to ask and what criteria to use, but on occasion, one comes across a helpful tool. Anyone looking for such a tool is Read More
Nursing Home Abuse & Neglect – Growing Elderly Population
Our elderly population is clearly growing which directly correlates to more of our loved ones in nursing homes or similar facilities. Often an elderly person - our loved ones - are like children who need care and help with the most basic daily living activities: bathing, dressing, and using a restroom. Being older brings something different though vs. a child in such care: medications have to be monitored, skin Read More
Chicago Trial Attorney: Personal Injury & Business Litigation – Is Your Lawyer “Driven” to Pursue Excellence? Second Opinion?
Whether I take on a personal injury matter - accident, nursing home, dog bite, workers compensation or the like - or business matter (plaintiff or defense), there is one thing that NEVER goes missing: pursuit of excellence in representing my client(s). While attorneys cannot ethically guarantee any particular result or that they can win - one way or another - they can promise to work hard, with "drive", with Read More
Chicago Trial Attorney: Personal Injury & Business Litigation – Nursing Home Slow Death
I have been handling nursing home cases for well over a decade. My own dear grandmother suffered indescribably from a decubitus ulcer while in care of others. Morphine was her earthly savior from the pain she seemed larger than life to have endured as I was told. An article I came across today by a mortician (found here) recalled those memories. The mortician described her most memorable, first death "experience" Read More








