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Nursing Home Negligence in Pennsylvania | Hourigan Kluger & Quinn

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Learn how nursing home negligence occurs and what warning signs often indicate liability.


Nursing home negligence can often stem from systemic issues rather than isolated mistakes.


One key issue is staffing levels — facilities with understaffing, inadequate training or limited resources often struggle to meet basic care requirements of the vulnerable population, oftentimes increasing risk of injury.


Another factor is medication management errors, which can be one of the least visible forms of negligence.


Falls, dehydration, and untreated infections are frequent indicators of care breakdown.


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Understanding Your Legal Rights After an Incident


Understanding your legal rights after nursing home negligence is important because patterns of neglect often develop over time.


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