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Family Sues 87th St. Symphony Beverly Nursing Home for Catastrophic Falls

CHICAGO, IL – The Dinizulu Law Group, Ltd. filed a lawsuit in Chicago on behalf of a Chicago family against Symphony Beverly nursing home, a chain nursing home operating in Illinois, Indiana, Michigan, and Wisconsin. Symphony Beverly is located at 2940 W. 87th St. in Chicago, IL. In the complaint, the family alleges that Symphony nursing home ignored the warning signs and allowed a wheelchair bound mom to fall twice, resulting in her becoming quadriplegic.

According to the nursing homes own clinical evaluation admission note, it was known Yvette required extensive assistance with limited mobility. It was specifically noted that she could not bear her own weight and must be assisted into a chair, bed, or wheelchair. Yvette made frequent slight jerking motions that changed her body positions. The defendant recognized that Yvette maintained relatively good position in a chair or bed “most of the time,” but occasionally slid down. In other words, Yvette was known as a fall risk. In addition to having a history of falls, Yvette was a high fall risk because the medication she was on induced muscle weakness, numbness, dizziness and drowsiness. These complicated her ability to fully control her body. In addition, she was also on blood thinners which put her at a high risk for hemorrhage if a fall occurred, especially involving her head.

According to Yao Dinizulu, a partner at the Dinizulu Law Group, “When a nursing home takes in a patient, they are saying they are accepting the responsibility for the care of your loved one. In this case, they knew Yvette was a substantial fall risk that could not stay steady in a wheelchair. Despite all of these warning signs, they failed to place her in a wheelchair that fit her condition. The standard of care required that a Broda wheelchair in order to ensure that she did not fall, slip out, or unsettle the wheelchair that would allow her to hurt herself.”

 


Broda wheelchair

On August 14, 2017, Yvette was placed in a wheelchair that was not non-skid resistant that could allow a non-stable patient like Yvette to fall. As a result, on August 14, she tragically fell resulting in an admission to Christ Hospital and was diagnosed with acute-subacute flaccid paralysis with spinal cord changes and increased intensity for cord compression. While still recovering from her first fall at Symphony Beverly, a CNA attempted to move Yvette alone from her bed despite company policy that mandated two staff members must assist in moving and repositioning her. This resulted in Yvette falling again from her bed, worsening her previous fall. After these falls, her conditions progressively worsened until she passed away six months later.

 

Black Enterprise Magazine

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40 Illinois Attorneys Under Forty to Watch

Yao Dinizulu has accomplished much in his short legal career. Three years after earning his law degree, Mr. Dinizulu helped to found the Chicago law firm of Harris, Mitchell & Dinizulu, LLC. He quickly established himself.

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Uptown & Belsa – Top Lawyers

Concentrating in serious injury, Yao Dinizulu of the Dinizulu law Group, ltd. is a relentless advocate for his clients and within his community. Being named as one of law Bulletin publishing Company’s “40 Under 40 Attorneys to Watch in Illinois” in 2007.

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“12 People to Watch in 2012” by Chicago Now’s Glenn Murray

As founder of the Dinizulu Law Group, Ltd., Yao focuses on serious injury cases and has secured million-dollar settlements and verdicts on behalf of families affected by medical malpractice, corporate malfeasance and nursing home abuse and neglect.

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Mom Files Lawsuit Against Loyola University Medical Center a subsidiary of Trinity Health Corporation operating in over 20 states For Medical Negligence

CHICAGO, IL – The Dinizulu Law Group, Ltd. filed a lawsuit in Cook County Circuit Court on behalf of plaintiff Elizabeth Nazario on April 19, 2017. The lawsuit is filed against Loyola University Medical Center and five doctors for negligence in caring for Mom’s infant daughter.

According to the filed complaint, Loyola University Medical Center failed to implement sufficient policies and procedures and or train its attending and resident physicians to properly diagnose an infant with medical common medical emergencies. According to Yao Dinizulu the attorney representing the family, “This baby received all her treatment at Loyola University Medical Center since birth on March 3, 2014, and over a 30-day period beginning on September 18th was seen six times where she was repeatedly diagnosed with and Upper Respiratory viral infection.  Widely used medical guidelines published by the American Academy of Pediatricians provide that after 10 days of cough and colds symptoms, medical providers should consider the probability of a likely bacterial infection which can be tested and treated with antibiotics. Instead, the Hospital and their medical providers failed to perform a simple blood test that would have identified proper diagnosis and the infant’s catastrophic outcome”.  Attorney Dinizulu goes on to say, “All patients have the right to expect that doctors provide good safe care to protect all patients from catastrophic injuries or death.”

As a result, the infant’s several bacterial infections of sepsis, meningitis, pneumonia & HUS resulted in permanent injuries. These lifelong injuries include severe brain damage, chronic renal failure, blindness, cerebral palsy and seizure disorder.

Cook County Circuit Court Case number 2017L003937.

Lawsuit Filed by Injured Driver Against PFG Transco Inc.— A Truck Company with 369 Safety Violations

CHICAGO, IL – The Dinizulu Law Group, Ltd. filed a lawsuit in Cook County Circuit Court on behalf of Chicago Plaintiff on August 29, 2014 against truck company Performance Food Group Inc a Colorado Corporation and their wholly owned subsidiary motor carrier PFG Transco, Inc, a Tennessee Corporation.  The lawsuit alleges the plaintiff was hit and injured by a truck driver employed by PFG Transco Inc.

The attorneys at the Dinizulu Law Group, Ltd. investigated the accident/crash and found serious gaps in the PFG Transco, Inc. training and safety records. According to the Federal Motor Carrier Safety Administration (FMCSA), the federal organization that monitors truck carriers for roadway safety, PFG Transco, Inc. had been cited 369 times with 132 violations involving unsafe driving from November 2015 through November 2017. PFG Transco, Inc. was placed on safety alerts for unsafe driving and crash indicators from February 2013 through December 2015, a period of approximately 3 years.

Cook County Circuit Court Case number 2016L6671.

Commentary: The Multi-Level Nursing Home Corporate Structure: Transparency, Accountability and Common Sense

Yao O. Dinizulu and Jennifer Matta of the Dinizulu Law Group examine the use of tangled ownership webs by for- profit nursing homes to hide their assets, and they suggest ways for potential plaintiffs to get around the schemes

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Super Lawyers’ 2012 “Rising Star”

Yao O. Dinizulu is a top-rated attorney who practices law in Chicago, Illinois. Yao Dinizulu focuses on Personal Injury – General: Plaintiff issues. Additionally, he also helps clients with legal issues in the following areas of law: Employment Litigation: Plaintiff and Personal Injury – Medical Malpractice: Plaintiff.

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“What We Know Now About CTA Blue Line O’Hare Derailment”

Lots has happened since I last reported on the O’Hare Blue Line derailment. Here’s a synopsis of what we know: The 25-year-old motorwoman, Brittany T. Haywood, has been fired. She ignored two requests to appear at a disciplinary hearing.

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