One of the most devastating realities to face is when a loved one has suffered serious injuries as a result of nursing home abuse or neglect. When nursing home staff members are entrusted with the care of your loved one and they violate that trust, you may be able to file a Kentucky nursing home claim.
A Kentucky nursing home claim allows you to hold those responsible for your loved one's care accountable for the injuries they caused. This is true whether neglect or abuse led to your loved one's condition. With the help of a Louisville nursing home abuse attorney, you may be able to pursue damages for injuries your loved one has sustained. This can account for bodily injuries, emotional detriment and financial losses.
Serious Types of Injuries that May Lead to a Kentucky Nursing Home Claim
Almost any injury to a nursing home resident could be severe. An injury that might otherwise easily heal in a younger, healthy person could lead to devastating or even fatal complications in an older individual. This is especially true if your loved one was already suffering from other health issues.
One of the more common and serious types of injuries that can lead to a Kentucky nursing home claim is bed sores, also known as pressure ulcers. Left untreated, this can lead to a potentially life-threatening infection.
Bedsores form when a patient is stuck in the same position for too long. Nursing homes are required to turn residents every so often so their skin is able to breathe. When hours or days go by and a resident is left in the same position, bedsores, a telltale sign of nursing home neglect, develop.
Another serious injury is a fall, which can be especially devastating, since these generally result in a fracture or multiple fractures. Nursing homes are required to carefully monitor patients and to make sure the environment is safe so that the resident isn't at risk of falling.
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