Catastrophic injuries and wrongful death cases raise complex questions—how long do you have to file a nursing home abuse claim in Kentucky? What damages are available for permanent disabilities? When does medical malpractice become wrongful death? Gray & White's FAQ section addresses the most pressing concerns Kentucky families face after devastating injuries. Our answers draw from over 25 years of trial experience handling the state's most demanding injury cases, providing straightforward guidance on legal deadlines, evidence requirements, and what to expect when pursuing claims against powerful corporate defendants.
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What Is The Braden Scale?Category: General
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Can You Sue a Nursing Home for Sepsis?Category: General
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Can Pressure Sores Cause Sepsis?Category: General
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How Often Should Bed-Bound Residents Be Repositioned?Category: General
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Can You Sue a Nursing Home for Sepsis In Kentucky?Category: General
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Are Nursing Homes Liable for Falls?Category: General
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How Technology May Prevent Your Grandmother’s Death From Nursing Home AbuseCategory: General
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Preventing Hospital and Nursing Home Falls With the Morse Fall Risk AssessmentCategory: General
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How to Know If a Fatal Nursing Home Fire Was Caused by NeglectCategory: General
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How to Know If a Fatal Nursing Home Fire Was Caused by NeglectCategory: General
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Is it legal for nursing homes to use an unprescribed medication to sedate patients?Category: General
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I just found out that my father’s facility is on the list of “special focus” nursing homes. What should I do?Category: General