National Traffic Awareness Month, a dedicated period for emphasizing road safety, serves as a poignant reminder that safety on our streets is not limited to just vehicle occupants. It extends to the protection of pedestrians, a group of individuals who share our roadways but are particularly vulnerable to accidents and injuries. In this blog, we […]
Over the course of 25 years of legal battles against nursing homes, one unfortunate reality has become crystal clear: nursing homes are areas of limited resources and some residents will not get the care they are entitled to. In this blog post, we’ll dive into the hard truth about understaffed nursing homes and why your […]
Owning a piece of beachfront paradise is a dream that many aspire to, with the allure of sun, sand, and the soothing sounds of the ocean. However, the idyllic image of beachfront property ownership is accompanied by a unique set of legal complexities, particularly in the realm of premises liability. In this blog, we will […]
In the world of nursing home care, discussions often revolve around medications, treatments, and therapies. While these aspects are undoubtedly essential, there’s one crucial element that sometimes gets overlooked: food and water. In this blog, we’ll explore the paramount significance of nutrition and hydration in the well-being of nursing home residents and provide insights on […]
June is National Safety Month, a time when we focus on creating safer environments and raising awareness about potential hazards in our daily lives. One crucial aspect of safety that often goes overlooked is premises liability, an area of law that deals with accidents and injuries that occur on someone else’s property. In this blog, […]
Advocating for a loved one in a nursing home is a responsibility that carries great weight. To be an effective advocate, it’s crucial to understand the motivations and realities that govern nursing homes and their staff. All advocacy begins with an understanding of what motivates the people we are advocating to. As Marcus Cicero once […]