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Bradenton Nursing Home Deaths Attorney 

When making nursing home arrangements for a loved one in Florida, you know there is a good chance it may be the last place he or she will reside. However, despite the fact that assisted living is usually where people often spend their final days, a wrongful nursing home death is unacceptable. There is limited information on the frequency of these tragedies, but data compiled by the National Council on Elder Abuse (NCEA) offers some insight. A person who experiences nursing home abuse or neglect has an almost 300 percent higher risk of death as compared to residents who were not victimized.

A death caused by intentional acts or neglect is horrific regardless of the victim’s age, but these incidents are even more devastating when they involve an assisted living center you trusted to provide quality care. At Kohn Law, our team is ready to hold the facility accountable, so please contact us to schedule a free consultation with a Bradenton nursing home deaths attorney. Some general legal information may also be useful.

Challenges with Wrongful Death in Nursing Homes

In a typical wrongful death case, you must prove that the responsible party caused a fatality through a breach of the duty to exercise reasonable care. When the claim involves a resident at an assisted living center, there are complications. Victims often have health conditions or comorbidities that could have contributed to death; advancing age is also a concern.

As a result, claims involving wrongful death in a nursing home hinge on the physical proof and documentary evidence. You need to establish that your loved one’s death would not have occurred but for the abuse, neglect, or other misconduct by the assisted living facility. The best evidence for these cases will often include:

  • The resident’s medical records, from the nursing home and any other facility where he or she received treatment;
  • Paperwork on staffing levels, which may indicate negligence if either falls below required standards of care;
  • Documentation on skill levels of personnel, such as LPNs, RNs, and other medical professionals;
  • Photographs and video evidence; and
  • Expert witness testimony.

Legal Options for Surviving Family Members

You have rights under Florida wrongful death laws, which focus on the losses survivors endure from their loved one’s passing. Our Bradenton nursing home deaths lawyers at Kohn Law will assist with the process, which typically starts by engaging in settlement negotiations. If the nursing home will not pay a fair amount of compensation, we will file a lawsuit in court. We strive to recover amounts for:

  • Costs related to the resident’s medical bills, funeral, and burial;
  • Certain expenses paid to the nursing home; and
  • Loss of guidance, care, and companionship.

Contact Our Bradenton Nursing Home Deaths Attorneys Right Away

This overview may be useful, but there are many other details involved when you are seeking justice for misconduct in an assisted living facility. To learn more about your remedies and the legal process, please contact Kohn Law to schedule a no-cost case evaluation with a Bradenton nursing home deaths lawyer.

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