Bed Sores - Decubitus Ulcers
Bed Sores or Decubitus Ulcers Occurring In Nursing Homes And Assisted Care Facilities
The Law Offices of Nadrich & Cohen are actively investigating Bed Sore
cases (also called Decubitus Ulcers) occurring in a medical facility
such as a nursing home or an assisted care living facility throughout
California and nationwide. If you or a loved one developed bed sores
while in such a medical facility, you have a claim for damages including
medical costs, emotional distress and pain and suffering. Please contact
us immediately and we will let you know whether or not we can help. We
are continency lawyers so there is never any charge unless we first
obtain a recovery.
We belive that any patient of a nursing home type facility who suffers significant bedsores was not properly attended to by the medical professionals who are the guardians of their care. Bedsores are unfortunately common to people who are immobile or paralyzed. Those who are at the highest risk are those who are confined to a bed or a wheelchair and need assistance to change their position or get up. The Care home must change a patient’s position or help the patient to get up every few hours in order to prevent bedsores. Proper air and nutrition are important in order to prevent bedsores as well.
Bedsores are extremely serious, as they can cause major injuries and significant deformity/scarring.
Bedsores are preventable. We therefore strongly believe is that if our client has significant bedsores, the facility is negligent and not providing adequate care.
The Law Offices of Nadrich & Cohen are actively investigating bed sore cases (also called Decubitus Ulcers) occurring in a medical facility such as a nursing home or an assisted care living facility throughout California and nationwide. If you or a loved one developed bed sores while in such a medical facility, you have a claim for damages including medical costs, emotional distress and pain and suffering. Please contact us immediately and we will let you know whether or not we can help. We are contingency lawyers so there is never any charge unless we first obtain a recovery.

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