There Is No Excuse for Prescription Errors In a Nursing Home
Every resident in a nursing home is required to have a medication plan on file and updated with each new prescription. Nursing home managers are required by law to ensure their staff are properly trained and qualified to administer prescription medications and medical treatment in strict accordance with the plan. There is no excuse for missing medication times, improper doses or mixing up prescriptions with another resident.
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If you have a senior or infirm loved one who has suffered injury or harm because of a mistake in administering prescription medication, you are entitled to file a lawsuit on their behalf to claim damages for medical treatment and additional suffering. Talk to a member of the nursing home negligence litigation team at Humphrey, Farrington & McClain about your claim today.
Our team of trial attorneys has been standing up for the rights of nursing home residents for more than 25 years. Nobody wants to have to sue a nursing home for negligent care, but often it is the only way to ensure that management improves policies and trains staff correctly. We know the laws regarding the expected level of care and responsibilities. Nobody will stand up and fight to protect your loved one's rights if you do not. Start by calling us for a free consultation.
Our trial attorneys have recovered over $800 million in jury verdicts and settlements in personal injury lawsuits.
We have extensive experience representing victims of nursing home injury cases relating to negligent care and treatment, including:
- Prescription mistakes, medical errors
- Failure to diagnose, report and treat a medical condition
- Malnutrition and dehydration
- Bed sores, pressure ulcers, other medical conditions
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From our offices in Independence, Missouri, our lawyers represent clients in the Kansas City metro region and in communities throughout Missouri, Kansas and the United States.
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