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 Attorneys Often See Medical Malpractice As Well

In screening nursing home injury, accident, abuse, neglect and/or wrongful death claims, lawyers often see claims that are really more traditional medical negligence or medical malpractice type claims. Suppose a loved one goes to a North Carolina rehabilitation facility or nursing home for rehabilitation following a stroke. The treatment that resident gets as that nursing home could be substandard or negligent; and the resident may end up injured or in serious jeopardy health-wise. That nursing home resident could end up in a hospital's intensive care unit, and then later be inappropriately (e.g., too early) transferred out for further rehabilitation. A seriously or critically injured or ill person transferred to another facility can sometimes be put in worse shape just through the trauma of travel. This can lead to a medical malpractice claim against the hospital itself for prematurely and negligently releasing this patient to a nursing home. If you have a loved one who is being released from a hospital before you think it is time, pay close attention, and consider contacting a North Carolina lawyer for help if you feel the hospital or medical facility is not doing the right thing.

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