Unattended Health Issues at a North Carolina Nursing Home
North Carolina Nursing Home Neglect Attorney
When illnesses, diseases, or medical conditions are not properly diagnosed or treated, it can result in serious injury and even death to the resident. In cases involving failure to diagnose or misdiagnosis, a resident may develop advanced stages of the disease or illness, which can ultimately decrease his or her chances of making a full recovery. In addition, when a nursing home fails to treat a preexisting condition, serious health complications are likely to ensue.
At Lanier Law Group, we have represented many clients throughout North Carolina whose loved ones have suffered as the result of unattended health issues at a nursing home. A nursing home abuse attorney at our firm may be able to assist you with such cases as those involving:
- Untreated bed sores
- Untreated wounds, cuts, or other injuries
- Untreated burns, rashes, and other skin ailments
- Untreated fractured or broken bones
- Untreated dental problems
- Untreated foot conditions, such as blisters, ingrown toe nails, bunions, etc.
- Untreated constipation or continual stomach pain
- Failure to help or treat a resident complaining of pain
- Failure to help a resident with respiratory problems
- Failure to clean and change catheters
- Failure to clean or change bandages and dressings
- Failure to administer proper medication
- Failure to properly diagnose a condition or disease
- Failure to provide health aides, such as dentures, eye glasses, hearing aids, etc.
If a loved one is suffering from unattended health issues, call us!
If you believe your loved one's medical needs have not been sufficiently attended to, you should speak with an experienced North Carolina nursing home attorney at our firm about your rights and legal options. Our goal is to find the evidence that proves the nursing home or its staff was negligent in treating your loved one. In doing so, we may be able to help you recover compensatory and punitive damages on your loved one's behalf.
Contact a North Carolina nursing home abuse lawyer
today to schedule your free consultation.