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Residents in nursing homes may often suffer injuries in the very place that is supposed to protect them. Whether broken bones, cuts or bruises, these falls can be quite risky for an elderly person. Head injuries are one of the most common – and serious – types of injuries residents sustain in a nursing home. Sometimes a head injury may even be fatal for a resident. If a resident does recover, he or she may experience a permanently reduced quality of life.
Today’s blog discusses more about head injuries in nursing homes, including who may be liable, either for the injury or for how the resident’s care was handled afterward.
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Head injuries are one of the biggest risks for the elderly in long-term care. Residents with certain age-related issues, like decreased balance, reduced vision and diminished reflexes, are especially at risk for falling and suffering a head injury.
Residents may also sustain a head injury when:
Nursing homes are responsible for taking reasonable measures to help reduce the chance of residents suffering a fall, such as:
If a resident does suffer a head injury, he or she should immediately be examined by a doctor and monitored for signs of a head injury. There are several serious risks an injured resident may face after sustaining a head injury including:
A nursing home may be liable for a resident’s head injury if negligent actions either led to the accident and resulting injury or if proper protocol was not followed after the incident occurred.
For example:
Long-term care facilities are expected to know about and monitor residents with known issues. They are also legally required to develop, implement and follow a care plan for residents. Not only should this care plan be developed shortly after a patient’s arrival to the facility, but it should be regularly monitored and updated as needed.
The team of legal professionals at PKSD is deeply committed to protecting the elderly community, especially those who rely on long-term care facilities for their well-being. Residents have a right to feel safe and to receive proper care in their nursing homes.
If your loved one suffered a head injury in his or her nursing home and you suspect negligence may have been a factor, we are prepared to help. Our Wisconsin nursing home abuse lawyers are ready to discuss your situation in a free and confidential case review.
While there is no legal obligation to hire our services, if we do represent you, there are no upfront costs to pay. We are ready to fight for the maximum compensation on your behalf, and we only get paid if you do.
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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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