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Did Understaffing in Nursing Homes Contribute to Covid-19 Outbreaks?

Covid-19 killed an estimated 100,000 nursing home residents and workers between the beginning of March and the end of November 2020. Many others suffered through difficult illnesses. Sadly, some level of illness and death was likely, just as it was in the community at large….

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Pandemic Created Nursing Home Understaffing and Burnouts

Nursing home workers have challenging jobs in typical times. During a pandemic, their jobs are even more difficult. As Covid-19 broke out in nursing homes, nurses and patient aides were on the front lines. They faced significant health risks every time they went to work,…

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A First Look at 2020 Fatal Car Accident Numbers in Kentucky

There is no denying that 2020 was an unprecedented year. Almost everything was different, from the way we worked and attended school to what we did on weekends and how we celebrated holidays. In addition to everything else, social distancing and Covid-19 restrictions seem to…

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How to Determine Future Damages in a Kentucky Delay in Treatment Claim

Your injury was avoidable. You didn’t suffer permanent injuries because of your medical condition or because the hospital had an influx of patients with more critical conditions than yours. Instead, a lack of hospital staff, tired hospital workers, lack of staff training, or the failure…

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Kentucky Brain Injury Lawyers Answer 4 Important Brain Contusion Questions

Your doctor has delivered the news. You have a brain contusion. While the diagnosis provides you with some answers, it likely also leads to additional questions. Below, our experienced Kentucky brain injury lawyers will try to answer these questions for you so that you have…

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Can Difficult Residents Really Fall Victim to a Nursing Home Wrongful Eviction in Kentucky?

Some people are not easy to get along with. They might be confrontational, stubborn, or just plain mean. That doesn’t change when someone enters a nursing home. However, nursing homes are responsible for caring for the difficult residents just as they do the easy-going residents….

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