996ttelise
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Florida has nothing to do with this post EITHER! Stop bringing up irrelevent states.
If the damages are not sufficient to make pursuing a claim viable, that is as good to the claimant as not having a claim at all.
I understand so I will be more direct in the future. Telling her she does not have a claim or any damages based solely on the information provided and without a review of the chart is remiss. Improper use of restraints and violations of one's civil liberties may not require a "permanent injury" as you stated. Failure to diagnose UTIs are actually pretty strong evidence of abuse and neglect if that occurred. Failure to diagnose UTIs can lead to mental changes and significant decline in one's mental status. Infections or sepsis can impair renal function which would be revealed by checking labs such as BUN, creatinine and throw in protein markers such as albumin while you are at it. I would also review the chart for skin breakdowns which usually accompany someone who has an infection, becomes dehydrated, incontinent and more sedentary. The facility may or may not have pointed wounds out, but the wounds would be documented during hospital intakes. Was resident regularly covered in urine and feces and kept in a dirty state? Did they comb her hair? Did any of her personal items disappear? Was she showered regularly? Did any of the facilities seem short staffed and not respond to call lights? Did the resident have any falls? Did the facility feed the resident properly or did the resident lose weight after she became unable to meet her ADLs? Too many unanswered questions.