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Moran Law has obtained the most Elder Abuse jury verdicts and arbitration awards in the State of California.
Moran Law specializes in Southern California elder abuse and neglect cases, including nursing home abuse and nursing home malpractice, financial abuse of the elderly, personal injury, wrongful death and more.
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Binding Arbitration against Brier Oak on Sunset, LLC, Genesis Administrative Services, LLC, and NewGen Operations Management, LLC for failing to notify physician of plaintiff’s admission, and wrote medication orders in physician’s name resulting in 27 doses of unauthorized medications. Facility failed to administer 43 doses of critical pulmonary and cardiac medications to plaintiff during the 3-day admission, and failed to properly administer the BiPAP machine because staff was not trained on how to use it which culminated in plaintiff’s death. Facility was further below the state mandated 3.5 nursing hours per patient day. The Arbitrator, Judge Terry Green, found Defendants liable for elder abuse, negligence, violation of Health and Safety Code 1430(b) and wrongful death. The Arbitrator further found Defendants’ joint and individual conduct were done with fraud and malice and awarded $250,000 for plaintiff’s pre-death pain and suffering, $1,000,000 for wrongful death, and $40,500 in violations, in addition to attorney’s fees, costs, and punitive damages. Case resolved during the pendency of the punitive damage phase.
Facility failed to call 911 for a resident who had signs and symptoms of a stroke resulting in residents’ inability to receive tPA medication.
Facility delayed 17 days in getting a wound care consult for a resident and failed to turn and reposition the resident every two hours resulting in stage 4 pressure injuries.