Kentucky Needs Nursing Home Reform
Read this Letter from a Nurse who works in a Nursing Home…
Read this Letter from a Nurse who works in a Nursing Home…
Understaffing, infrequent patient repositioning leading to pressure sores, dehydration and a lack of general personal care are the major complaints, among many more.
Well, it hasn’t been filed yet, but there’s no doubt its coming-a wrongful death lawsuit by the Estate of Michael Jackson. Some lawyers are calling it the “mother of all medical malpractice lawsuits.”
Aaron Larson, a Michigan attorney, has a website devoted to answering the question “how to hire a lawyer.”
A Louisville doctor practicing in the south-end has given up his license after several patients accuse him of sexual misconduct.
Sometimes the deal we make in the morning doesn’t look so good at night–that doesn’t mean the seller committed fraud.
Seems my recent post about medical malpractice verdicts in Kentucky got at least one reader stirred up enough to post a comment telling me I was wrong. Well…. I’m not.
This post is about why no one should be surprised that a defendant would refuse to accept responsibility for its actions.
I am tired of uninformed people telling me that we need tort reform in Kentucky to keep good doctors in the state. Too many people wrongly believe that juries are shoveling money at injured patients.