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When Is a Nursing Home Responsible for a Resident’s Death?

CHICAGO, IL – Nursing home residents are normally elderly individuals, sometimes in poor health, so unfortunately, nursing home deaths are not uncommon. Many residents succumb to his or her illness or of old age; however, there are certain situations where death is preventable. If you have lost a loved one living in a nursing home facility, you may question whether your loved one’s death was caused by poor care or neglect. If a nursing home’s wrongful death or negligent actions lead to a resident’s death, the surviving family members have the right file a wrongful death claim against the nursing home facility.

How Do I Know If My Loved One’s Death Was a Wrongful Death?

Wrongful death is “a death caused by the wrongful act of another, either accidentally or intentionally,” (Cornell Law School). When a party is negligent, careless, or wrongful actions lead to another person’s death, had that person survived, he or she would be entitled to bring a wrongful death claim against the party. Wrongful death claims is intended for a family member of the deceased individual to obtain compensation for the companionship lost due to the death of your loved one. Wrongful death claims attempt to offset any financial hardships you may face while dealing with your loved one’s death.

A skilled wrongful death lawyer will use a variety of strategies to investigate your loved one’s death. Documents included in wrongful death claims include all medical records, staff schedules, witness statements, incident reports, the nursing homes policies and procedures, and photos and videos of the facility.

Signs Your Loved One’s Death May Be a Wrongful Death

Some common signs of wrongful death include:

  • Nursing home staff failed to provide necessary medical care in a timely manner.
  • Your loved one was not consistently receiving his or her medications.
  • Your loved one suffered from dehydration or malnutrition.
  • Your loved one has bed sores or other signs of neglect.
  • Your loved one had injuries caused by physical abuse or sexual abuse.
  • The nursing home did not report your loved one’s fall or other injury-causing accident.
  • The nursing home failed to transfer your loved one to an appropriate facility when he or she needed a higher level of care.
  • The nursing home failed to prevent wandering, elopement, or resident-on-resident violence.

Bringing a Wrongful Death Claim Against a Nursing Home

While there is no legal recourse you can take that will replace your tragic loss, wrongful death claims can hold a multitude of entities accountable, including the facility, administrators, doctors, and nurses, and other staff members. Bringing forth a wrongful death claim may also allow you to recover financial compensation for the losses resulting in your loved one’s death. You could be entitled to compensation for medical expenses, funeral and burial costs, and your own grief and suffering.

Contact a Chicago, IL Nursing Home Negligence Lawyer

If your loved one’s death was preventable due to another’s negligence, contact one of our skilled nursing home wrongful death attorneys at Dinizulu Law Group. Call our office at (312) 384-1920 for a free, no-obligation consultation with one of our Cook County wrongful death attorneys. Our experienced attorneys know when our clients are being mistreated and work hard to help you seek the justice that you and your family deserve.

 

Pilot dies after suffering serious injuries in Ford Heights plane crash

CHICAGO, IL – A 70-year-old Frankford man has died after a small plane crashed in south suburban Ford Heights. The small aircraft crashed into a wooded area off of Lincoln Highway, just west of Illinois 394 around 5:10 p.m. on Tuesday, according to Illinois State Police.

The pilot, a 70-year-old Frankfort man, underwent emergency surgery at the University of Chicago hospital after being seriously injured in the crash.

The Cook County Medical Examiner’s Office identified him Wednesday morning as Lawrence Jagmin. The office said he died sometime on Tuesday night.

According to the Federal Aviation Administration (FAA), the engine crashed under unknown circumstances. The aircraft struck a light pole and hit a vehicle on the ground before coming to rest on an embankment.

A witness in the area said the plane came down on the shoulder of the road and a wing of the plane ripped off when it hit the light pole.

Northbound and southbound ramps to Lincoln Highway were closed at approximately 5:50 p.m. Tuesday for the investigation, according to state police. The ramps will likely stay closed late into Wednesday morning.

State police said the investigation is still underway. The FAA is also still investigating the crash.

Vanessa Bryant Files Wrongful Death Lawsuit

CHICAGO, IL – Attorneys for Vanessa Bryant have filed a wrongful death lawsuit against Island Express Helicopters Inc., the company that operated the helicopter, that killed her husband Kobe Bryant, daughter Gianna Bryant, and seven others. The lawsuit was announced the same day that thousands crowded Los Angeles’s Staple Center to honor the lives of the victims.

The complaint was filed February 24, the same day as the memorial for Kobe and Gianna Bryant. The complaint was filed in Los Angeles County Superior Court against Island Express Helicopters and Island Express Holding Corp. alleging Ara Zobayan, the pilot, failed “to use ordinary care in piloting the subject aircraft” and was negligent in eight ways, including failing to properly assess the weather, flying into conditions he wasn’t cleared for and failing to control the helicopter. The 27-count complaint names Zobayan’s estate as a defendant, seeking compensatory and punitive damages.

“Defendant Island Express Helicopters authorized, directed and/or permitted a flight with full knowledge that the subject helicopter was flying into unsafe weather conditions,” the lawsuit states.

Zobayan was cited by the Federal Aviation Administration in 2015 for violating the visual flight rules, that required him to see where he was going, when flying into reduced visibility airspace.

Kobe Bryant died “as a direct result of the negligent conduct of Zobayan for which the company is vicariously liable in all aspects,” according to the complaint.

The 1991 Sikorsky S-76B crashed into a hillside in Calabasas while traveling to a youth basketball game at Kobe Bryan’t Mamba Sports Academy in Thousand Oaks. All nine aboard the helicopter died.

A preliminary report from the National Transportation Safety Board found no engine or mechanical failure; however, the agency’s probe of the crash is ongoing.

One Foster Child Threatens Another – What Happened Next?

 

There are thousands of children and young adults livings in independent living environments facilitated by professionals. Many of these children have lost their parents to death and drugs to no fault of their own. These children and young adults have been in foster and group homes — and so many have faced unbearable abuse. When our state funds these foster, group homes and private independent living institutions, we expect that these caretakers are attentive and helpful to the needs of these children and young adults. The providers in this case failed in this sacred duty and were examined by state investigators. Watch the video to learn more.

At this facility, my client Tammy and a fellow resident Barbara didn’t get along. In fact, there was a long history of altercations between the two. One altercation turned violent resulting in the arrest of 17 year old child Barabara. While being arrested in front of her care takers Barbara yelled to Tammy my client, “I’m going to get your key and get you.”

This Barbara had lost a lot in her life and was suffering from mental health illnesses and was on psychotropic medication. Barbara had been deemed by DCFS staff as particularly violent. After three months, Barbara was released from jail.

Then, this unstable minor returned to her independent living community and tricked the manager of this institution into giving Barbara, Tammy’s keys. Barbara this disturbed young child in the middle of the night entered Tammy’s home with this key, grabbed a knife and stabbed Tammy to death.

Tammy’s distraught siblings contacted me. Our Chicago wrongful death attorneys investigated the matter and learned that the independent living institution was to meet Barbara at release, but they did not show up in time.  Being concerned, one of the social workers called her manager to inform her that she was concerned for my client Tammy’s safety. You see this social worker witnessed the threat Barbara made to Tammy. We also uncovered that the entire independent living institution should have been aware that a DCFS social worker indicated that Barbara would someday kill someone.

We also were able to prove that the manager that turned over the wrong key, failed to follow the known procedures of checking the room key with the person’s name. Compounding this error, the manager failed to follow-procedure and remove Tammy from the impending danger.

No one should ever have access to your apartment without your consent, especially not a sworn enemy who in front of the police threatened to get you. After uncovering the evidence of institutional failures, this case settled for a significant amount for the death of Tammy.

If you have a question about abuse or neglect in a foster or group home, or in an independent living environment, you may need an experienced wrongful death lawyer or personal injury trial attorney. Based in Chicago, the Dinizulu Law Group, Ltd. handles these matters all the time. Contact our office at 1-312-384-1920 or 1-800-693-1LAW.

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