The aging U.S. population is necessitating a growing number of independent living, assisted living and skilled nursing facilities. These long-term care facilities are fertile ground for personal injury lawsuits and wrongful death litigation. Certainly, facility residents have significant medical needs – unfortunately, they sometimes get injured, deteriorate mentally and physically, and eventually die despite receiving appropriate care from their health care providers.
The aging U.S. population is necessitating a growing number of independent living, assisted living and skilled nursing facilities. These long-term care facilities are fertile ground for personal injury lawsuits and wrongful death litigation. Certainly, facility residents have significant medical needs – unfortunately, they sometimes get injured, deteriorate mentally and physically, and eventually die despite receiving appropriate care from their health care providers. These end-of-life events often provide the “damages” sought by plaintiffs’ attorneys in their quest for large verdicts against long-term care facilities.
Reducing Liability and Defending Long-Term Care Facilities
Our Long-Term Care Litigation Team is experienced in helping assisted living facilities, nursing homes and skilled nursing facilities reduce and manage liability and, as necessary, defend claims of negligent care and treatment. Williams Mullen offers risk management services in the form of ongoing facility evaluations, as well as staff and documentation practices. Additionally, our nursing home lawyers can provide training to help caregivers understand and focus on liability issues.
Should the situation arise where litigation is likely to occur, our skilled attorneys can conduct timely and proper investigation and evidence gathering. If litigation is unavoidable, we are adept at aggressively defending our clients.
Williams Mullen’s Team Understands Long Term Care Law
Members of our Long-Term Care Team have defended numerous long-term care owners and operators in matters ranging from shareholder and insurance coverage disputes to malpractice claims. We have handled long-term care facility lawsuits in numerous state and federal courts. Team members are familiar with the judges who hear the cases and the juries that decide them. Additionally, depending on the circumstances and the client’s wishes, we are experienced in resolving cases prior to trial on terms favorable to our clients.
Williams Mullen Representation in Virginia, North Carolina and Beyond
For facilities that are regulated by state certificate of public need law, Williams Mullen also has significant experience in certificate of public need administrative and judicial proceedings in both Virginia and North Carolina.
Representative Experience
- Represented and continue to represent multiple long-term care facilities in claims for personal injury arising from falls.
- Represented and continue to represent multiple facilities in personal injury and wrongful death cases arising out of resident transfers.
- Represented multiple facilities in personal injury and wrongful death claims for alleged negligent administration and supervision of medication.
- Represented and continue to represent multiple facilities in personal injury claims for alleged negligent care resulting in skin sores and ulcers.
- Represented and continue to represent multiple facilities in personal injury and wrongful death claims for alleged negligence resulting in weight loss, dehydration and/or malnutrition.
- Represented and continue to represent facilities in Medicaid/Medicare reimbursement disputes.
- Represented shareholders in dispute regarding ownership interests in large chain of long-term care facilities.
- Represented numerous long-term care facilities in North Carolina in certificate of need administrative and judicial proceedings.
- Represented and continue to represent several nursing home chains in certificate of public need appeals in Virginia circuit court, Virginia Court of Appeals and Virginia Supreme Court.
- Provided charting and documentation training to large chain of long-term care facilities.
- Revised and drafted resident agreements for large regional chain of assisted living facilities.
- Represent upper management and corporate officers in multiple long term care facilities in claims attempting to extend liability to upper management and corporate officers of holding company.
- Revised and drafted management agreements for large chain of regional assisted living facilities.
News
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11.29.2011
Courts’ Treatment of N.C. CON Decisions Uncertain in Wake of Procedural Changes
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11.18.2011
CMS Final Rule Mandates North Carolina Medicaid RAC Program by January 2012
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09.01.2011
RACs, RACs, RACs…Don’t Forget About the MICs
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08.31.2011
Avoiding Contempt: Responding to Non-Party Subpoenas
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06.15.2011
OSHA To Take A Close Look At Nursing Homes
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03.03.2011
Williams Mullen Advises Genesis HealthCare in Real Estate Assets Acquisition by Health Care REIT, Inc.
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08.01.2010
Legislature to Study Whether Long Term Care Facilities Should Be Required to Carry Liability Insurance
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04.01.2009
Recent Cases Expanding False Claims Act Liability for Stark Violations
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Turner A. Broughton
Partner Richmond, VA- Phone:804.420.6926
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Calvin W. "Woody" Fowler, Jr.
Partner Richmond, VA- Phone:804.420.6442
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Marcus C. Hewitt
Partner Raleigh, NC- Phone:919.981.4308
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James V. Meath
Partner Richmond, VA- Phone:804.420.6412
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W. Benjamin Pace
Partner Richmond, VA- Phone:804.420.6932
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Robert L. Samuel
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Elizabeth Davenport Scott
Partner Raleigh, NC- Phone:919.981.4004
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