You are having a hard time understanding how your loved one—who was stable yesterday—is suddenly fighting for her life in a Louisville hospital or nursing home. Sepsis and septic shock can be the unavoidable consequences of a super bacteria, or they could be caused by a negligent healthcare provider or unsanitary facility. Read the articles in our free article library to learn more about this dangerous and deadly condition and how you may be able to hold the people responsible for caring for your loved one accountable for failing in their duty. Our attorneys want you to be informed so you can protect yourself and the people you love.
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Sepsis: The Definitive Guide to Everything You Need to KnowDiscover everything there is to know about sepsis, from the causes and symptoms you should look out for to what evidence might be necessary to file a lawsuit.
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Nursing Home Negligence Can Cause Bedsores and Bedsores Can Cause SepsisLearn how nursing home negligence may have caused your loved one’s bedsore and sepsis, how the nursing home may have been negligent, and what to do now.
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The Danger of Sepsis-Related Disseminated Intravascular CoagulationDisseminated intravascular coagulation is a serious sepsis complication. Learn about it and why a nursing home that caused sepsis could be liable for injuries.
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Sepsis in a Kentucky Nursing Home Can Lead to Limb AmputationNeglect can cause sepsis, which can result in the loss of a limb. Learn how to get fair compensation after a nursing home amputation in Kentucky.
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After Surviving Sepsis, an Elderly Loved One May Experience Post-Sepsis SyndromeWhat is post-sepsis syndrome? Learn about this ongoing sepsis complication and what to do if nursing home negligence caused your loved one’s sepsis infection.
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When Nursing Home Negligence Caused Your Loved One’s SepsisIs your loved one suffering from sepsis in a KY nursing home? What should you do about it? Get the answers you need to your sepsis questions here.
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Treatment Options for Nursing Home Residents With Sepsis or Septic ShockDoes your loved one have sepsis because of nursing home negligence? Learn about her treatment options and legal rights.
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Kentucky Nursing Home Residents and Their Family Members Should Be Aware of the Signs of SepsisWhat causes sepsis? What could happen if a nursing home resident has sepsis? Can sepsis be prevented? Find out these answers and more here.