North Carolina Nursing Home Abuse Attorneys
Burn Claims
If you discover a burn anywhere on your loved one's body, it is important to ensure he or she gets the medical care needed to treat the burn. When left untreated, a burn can develop into an infection, pressure sore, or open wound.
Types of Burn Injuries
Burns typically occur as the result of physical abuse or neglect. In some cases a nursing home worker may intentionally burn a resident with a hot object or scalding liquid. In other cases, excessive force can lead to a burn injury. For example, just recently a man died after a nursing home aid forced scalding hot cereal down his throat. The cereal ended up severely burning his lips, mouth, and tongue, which prevented him from being able to eat. The man eventually died from malnutrition.
There are times in which a burn can occur as the result of neglect. Friction burns, for example, occur when parts of the body rub together and cause friction. Because many nursing home residents have delicate skin, they tend to be more prone to friction burns than younger people. In addition, men and obese people have a higher tendency of developing friction burns than women or thinner people do. Immobility, improper restraints, and failing to properly clean and wash a resident's body parts can also contribute to the development of friction burns.
How a NC Nursing Home Lawyer Can Help
If you have discovered a burn somewhere on your loved one's body, and you think nursing home abuse or neglect is to blame, you should take a moment to consult with an attorney. A skilled North Carolina nursing home abuse attorney can help you take legal action against the nursing home or caretaker responsible for your loved one's condition, and aggressively advocate for any rights your loved onemay have to compensation.
If you are interested in discussing your case with an experienced North Carolina nursing home abuse lawyer at our office, please contact Lanier Law Group today by calling 1-888-CONSULT. |