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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Are Holidays a Time for Kentucky Nursing Home Abuse?Category: General
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After my father died in a Kentucky nursing home, the facility refused to release his medical records. Should I suspect foul play?Category: General
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Neglect and Mistreatment Contribute to Nursing Home Bruises in LouisvilleCategory: General
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My mother recently died in a Kentucky nursing home. She had a strange relationship with one of her caretakers, and he was fired soon after she died. Should I suspect abuse?Category: General
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Are Lexington Area Nursing Homes Safe?Category: General
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My father, who had Alzheimer’s, recently died while in nursing home care. He was under sedation and unresponsive most of the times I visited. Is the nursing home liable for his death?Category: General
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My father was found dead in his nursing home of a severe infection. I want to hold the nursing home accountable, but the home’s administration says it was “self-neglect.” Does that mean I don’t have a case?Category: General
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What physical problems can result from nursing home understaffing in Louisville?Category: General
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My mother and father are getting older, and they mentioned last night that they thought about looking into some type of senior living facility near Louisville. I want to help them. What kind of financial considerations should we know about?Category: General
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My elderly father recently moved into a nursing home outside Louisville. The caregivers seem attentive enough and friendly, but I’m worried that he won’t get enough to eat. He’s a very picky eater and quite obstinate; if he doesn’t like something, he will not eat. How can I make sure he doesn’t starve to death?Category: General
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My parents in Louisville are in their early 80s. They live in the same house I grew up in, and I know they want to stay there, but I’ve been seeing signs that they need more help than I can provide. Short of finding them a room in a nursing home, what options are available?Category: General
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I’m just starting to take care of my father’s financial affairs, including paying his bills and reconciling all of his bank accounts, and I’ve been seeing things on his bank statements that just don’t make any sense. How can I tell if he is being financially exploited in his Kentucky nursing home?Category: General