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The elderly are often disproportionately impacted by pneumonia, flu and other diseases because of their age and, in many cases, chronic health conditions. If a nursing home facility does not take reasonable steps to contain these viral illnesses and your loved one suffers harm, that facility could be liable.
If someone you care for has suffered harm from a viral outbreak due to negligence, you may benefit from contacting one of our reputable Wisconsin nursing home abuse lawyers from Pitman, Kalkhoff, Sicula & Dentice for legal help. We are prepared to thoroughly investigate the circumstances, prior history and current health practices of the nursing home to determine if you may have a viable claim.
The community environment of nursing homes increases the odds that viruses will form and spread due to several factors, including:
Sometimes it may be difficult to identify the presence of a virus simply by looking for classic symptoms, such as fever or body aches, in the elderly. These residents may have existing medical conditions that mimic a viral disease. Medication is another factor that may make it harder to diagnose a viral illness. These issues can lead to a delayed or missed diagnosis, making it more likely a highly contagious disease will be spread and harder to treat a patient if the illness has already progressed to a later stage.
Even though nursing home patients may be more susceptible to getting sick, long term care facilities are still responsible for taking reasonable steps to help reduce the spread of infectious diseases, such as:
Negligent nursing homes may encourage the spread of viruses by such actions and behaviors as:
Nursing home residents and their families may be eligible for compensation if the nursing home’s negligence caused or contributed to the virus outbreak.
If you suspect that your loved one’s illness during a virus outbreak could have been contained but for nursing home negligence, contact our experienced legal team at PKSD to learn whether you may have a claim for compensation. Our lawyers are knowledgeable about the laws, regulations and acceptable standards that nursing homes must follow.
We provide a free, no-obligation consultation to discuss your legal rights and options. There are no upfront fees and no risk to you, so contact us today to get started.
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This page has been written, edited, and reviewed by a team of legal writers following our comprehensive editorial guidelines. This page was approved by attorney Jeffery A. Pitman, who has more than 28 years of legal experience and handled thousands of personal injury cases while obtaining millions of dollars in verdicts and settlements in Wisconsin, Illinois, Iowa and New Mexico.
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