Thomas Pleasant helps people who are being victimized by insurance companies. If you are facing obstacles in getting your insurer to pay a legitimate claim or if your claim has already been denied, Thomas can help you. His areas of special expertise include insurance bad faith cases, long-term disability claims, and property damage and losses as well as personal injury and product liability cases, and situations in which people are being treated unfairly by their employers and as consumers. Thomas represents clients in the Southeast and Mid regions of North Carolina. If you need legal help, contact Thomas today for a free consultation. www.pleasantlaw.com

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Pleasant Law Blog (Insurance Claims, Medical Misakes, and Nursing Home Claims)

North Carolina Injury and Wrongful Death Attorney Thomas Waitt Pleasant's blog, facilitating commentary on North Carolina nursing home abuse, injury, neglect, and wrongful death; as well as medical malpractice, medical mistakes and medical negligence. Topics also include unfair and bad faith insurance claims practices.
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Nursing Home Abuse & Neglect

5/14/2009
Thomas Pleasant
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Sava Senior Care (Brian Center Nursing Homes) Article: Nursing Homes Operating Without Insurance

By Thomas Waitt Pleasant, North Carolina Nursing Home Laywer (Raleigh, Wilmington, Fayetteville). Toll Free 888.435.7156. This article from a major metropolitan newspaper details a lawsuit filed against Sava Senior Care, a large operator of nursing homes, including many nursing homes in North Carolina. It is my understanding that Sava Senior Care owns many (if not all) of the nursing homes operating under the Brian Center name. The lawsuit accuses Sava Senior Care nursing homes of operating without the insurance required. This insurance requirement does not, unfortunately, apply to North Carolina nursing homes. This creates a huge problem. Just as the law requires automobile owners to carry motor vehicle insurance to provide compensation to those injured by the neglgence of other drivers, nursing homes should be required to do the same with liability insurance for those  instances where nursing home residents are wrongfully killed or injured by nursing home abuse or neglgect. Attempts to avoid liability by not carrying insurance go hand in hand with a common nursing home chain ploy to hide money and property so that judgments cannot be collected. Another article details allegations from a lawsuit several years ago about how certain nursing home chains improperly and fraudulently transferred assets to Sava Senior Care. If you or someone you know has been hurt by a nursing home, consider having your case evaluated by a lawyer who handles nursing home abuse, injury and wrongful death claims.

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