Catastrophic injuries and wrongful death cases raise complex questions—how long do you have to file a nursing home abuse claim in Kentucky? What damages are available for permanent disabilities? When does medical malpractice become wrongful death? Gray & White's FAQ section addresses the most pressing concerns Kentucky families face after devastating injuries. Our answers draw from over 25 years of trial experience handling the state's most demanding injury cases, providing straightforward guidance on legal deadlines, evidence requirements, and what to expect when pursuing claims against powerful corporate defendants.
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My father is in a nursing home. One of his caretakers seems overly harsh to him whenever we visit, but my father always defends the caretaker’s actions. Could this be elder abuse?Category: General
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Understanding the Risks for Elder Abuse in Your Loved One’s KY Nursing HomeCategory: General
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My father is in a Louisville nursing home. I take care of his financial matters—pay bills, reconcile his bank statements, etc. Lately, I’ve noticed some unusual activity in one of his accounts. Being as familiar with the nursing home staff as I am, I am reluctant to believe that one of these caring, kind folks is stealing from my father, but I have to be realistic. What should I do?Category: General
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What Is the Solution to Understaffing in Kentucky Nursing Homes?Category: General
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My brother is a nursing assistant in a Louisville nursing home. When I went there to take him to lunch the other day, I saw him helping an elderly patient from a wheelchair into the bed. He was being rather rough, and the woman seemed afraid of him. It makes me sick to think this, but I believe he might be abusing her. What should I do?Category: General
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Do You Want to Live Alone or Live Longer When You Get Older, Kentucky?Category: General
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My uncle is in a Kentucky nursing home. How can I tell if he is being physically abused?Category: General
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My elderly father has been in a Louisville hospital for the past two weeks. He had a heart attack and is being monitored until his doctors determine whether he is strong enough to survive heart surgery. He actually seems to be going downhill, and today I noticed that the pills he is taking look different than the ones I got from our local pharmacy, although the name on the bottle is the same. Should I question this?Category: General
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How Can Someone Abuse an Elderly Person in a Kentucky Nursing Home?Category: General
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On my way home from work this evening, I visited my grandmother in her Louisville nursing home. I was annoyed to find her lying in soiled bed sheets, wearing the same dress she was wearing when I visited her on the weekend. Her hair had obviously not been brushed today, and there was dried food in it. Who can I complain to?Category: General
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Are all Kentucky nursing home resident injuries the result of abuse or neglect?Category: General
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My dad has been in a Louisville nursing home for a few months. Since he’s been there, I’ve noticed him becoming increasingly fearful and quiet. He has always been a stoic man, afraid of nothing. I don’t know what to do.Category: General