Our Practice Areas
Amputation
An amputation is a surgical removal of infected or dead tissue, usually done in order to save a patient’s life.
Bone Fracture
Broken bones are a common problem among the elderly. Due to conditions like osteoporosis, Parkinson’s, anemia, diabetes, and dementia, elderly adults are much more likely to fall.
Dental Disease
Dental disease, also known as periodontitis or gum disease, is a gum infection that can turn serious, damaging both the gums and jawbone, if not treated promptly.
Disfigurement & Permanent Disability
Simply put, a permanent disability is any disability that makes a person permanently unable to work or live a normal life.
Internal Injuries
An internal injury usually occurs after some kind of trauma occurs, causing internal bleeding which may require surgery.
Head Trauma
Head trauma refers to any injury that affects the skull, scalp, or brain. This injury may be anything from a small bump to a serious fracture that causes internal bleeding.
Organ Failure
Organ failure means that one or more essential systems in the body – such as the heart, liver, or kidneys – are shutting down.
Post-Traumatic Stress Disorder
When placing a loved one in a nursing home or assisted living facility, we hope that they are to be cared for in the best possible way.
Sepsis
A sepsis lawyer represents residents of nursing homes who have been hospitalized or passed away due to sepsis.
Septic Shock
Septic shock is the final stage of sepsis: a life-threatening complication of an infection.
Shortened Life Expectancy
Placing a loved one in a nursing home or assisted living facility can be one of the most difficult decisions in one’s life.
Sprains or Dislocations
The number of our country’s elderly being placed in nursing homes and assisted living facilities is on the rise.
Subdural Hematoma
Subdural hematoma, or SDH, occurs when a person develops bleeding between the soft outside covering of the brain and the brain itself.