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Nursing Home Residents With Parkinson’s Disease May Be Abused or Neglected by Staff

From the day your loved one was first diagnosed with Parkinson’s disease, you worried about the time he would need to go into a nursing home. Eventually, his mobility issues will be too significant for him to be safe at home. But how can you…

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A Parent’s Guide to Spastic Cerebral Palsy Birth Injuries

Cerebral palsy is caused by abnormal development of the brain or damage to the developing brain that impacts the sufferer’s movement, balance, and posture. However, there is not just one type of cerebral palsy. Instead, there are several types of cerebral palsy that impact people…

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Evidence to Collect in Support of a Brain Injury Lawsuit

Not all brain injury accident cases are the same, but one thing is true of all cases. Before you can recover compensation for a brain injury, you must prove that someone else is legally responsible for your injury by providing convincing evidence about who was…

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What All Kentucky Drivers Need to Know About Intersection Crashes and Who Is at Fault

There is a basic rule of driving safely that most of us learn long before we get our driver’s licenses. At a young age, we learn to stop for a red light. Yet, each year, drivers, passengers, and pedestrians are hurt and killed when a…

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Failure to Provide Reasonable Maintenance and Housekeeping Services Can Cause Nursing Home Injuries

A nursing home is supposed to be a safe place where your loved one can get necessary skilled nursing care. You count on the nursing home to provide the right medications at the right time, to make sure that your loved one is properly nourished…

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What to Expect in a Kentucky Brain Injury Lawsuit

Someone else’s negligence caused your brain injury. It was an accident that never should have happened, and it has significantly changed your life. You deserve to make a fair recovery for your brain injury, but that recovery may not happen automatically. Instead, you might have…

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