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

11/17/2008
Thomas Pleasant
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Nursing Home Arbitration Clauses Present Special Issues

I don't support the enforceability of arbitration clauses in consumer type contracts generally, because in virtually every instance, they are signed without any understanding whatsoever on the part of the consumer. In many instances, admissions to nursing homes are under circumstances that give the consumer no time to read or reflect upon the content of what are often long and detailed nursing home contracts of admission. Many of those I speak with about nursing home abuse and neglect cases tell me that they were not even really given an option when the time came for their loved one to be released to a nursing home from the hospital. Often, this is simply because there are not beds available in enough nursing home facilities to allow choice. A growing issue that nursing home abuse and neglect attorneys have to deal with is challenging the arbitration clauses that nursing homes are putting into their contracts. Nursing home abuse and neglect lawyers should work hard for their clients to avoid these clauses, and preserve their clients' right to a fair jury trial. The review of nurising home arbitration clauses should be iuncluded in the service provided by any North Carolina (Raleigh, Wilmington, Fayetteville) nursing home abuse or neglect (or wrongful death) lawyer or attorney.


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