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NURSING
HOME ABUSE AND NEGLECT
Q
How much is this going to cost?
A It costs you nothing, unless there is a recovery.
The Law Offices of Jeffrey Meldon and Associates will advance
the costs of the litigation and charge you nothing unless
a settlement or judgement is collected. Nursing home cases
can be very expensive to pursue with litigation costs mounting
to as much as$150,000.00 through a jury trial. The earlier
a case is settled, the less the costs. The potential costs
vary case-by-case and are considered when evaluating whether
a case should be pursued and, if so, whether and at what
amount a case should be settled.
Q
Can we settle a case without going to court?
A Yes. In fact, most cases, probably around 85-90%
of cases, settle before an actual trial.
Q
Why does the process take so long?
A The Florida Legislature has enacted a number
of laws that create loopholes that must be maneuvered by
our attorneys in order to entitle a client to validly file
a lawsuit in court. These loopholes take time to maneuver.
These laws were the product of lobbying efforts by the health
care industry, which desires such delays. In addition, it
takes time for consulting and testifying experts to review
all of the records and evidence in order to give fully informed
testimony on behalf of our clients.
Q
How much will I net out of the final settlement, even though
I am doing this for the principle and not the money?
A You can expect to net around 50% of the gross
settlement amount in most cases, but this percentage varies
in each case depending on the amount of costs incurred in
litigating that particular case.
Q
Should I move my loved one out of the nursing home we are
suing?
A Yes. Otherwise, you risk mistreatment or retaliation
by the disgruntled nursing home personnel.
Q
Why do we have to pay back Medicare/Medicaid?
A Medicare and Medicaid are entitled to repayment
of certain sums under both Federal and State of Florida
statutes. These laws cannot be changed by our attorneys,
but we make every effort to legally minimize the amount
you must repay Medicare and Medicaid under applicable laws
and regulations.
Q
Do we have a case and if so, how much is it worth?
A Each case must be evaluated on a case-by-case
basis after evaluation by our consulting and testifying
experts. Although our attorneys can provide their opinions
on each case, a jury ultimately determines the amount to
be awarded if a case is not settled.
Q
Why does a health insurance company have an claim to settlement
proceeds?
A Florida law allows health insurance companies
to recover certain sums paid toward medical expenses made
necessary by negligence of nursing homes and health care
providers in much the same way that the laws allow Medicare
and Medicaid to recover certain sums. Again, although these
laws cannot be changed by our attorneys, we do make every
effort to legally minimize the amounts these insurance companies
must be repaid from the settlement proceeds.
Q
Do I have to tell my brother/sister/cousin, who never paid
any attention to dad, about the settlement?
A All persons entitled to an estate’s assets
under the laws of intestate succession or probate laws must
be informed at some point that a claim is being pursued.
This does not mean that they are entitled to any share of
any settlement proceeds or judgement. Entitlement to shares
of such sums is dependent upon may variables, including
the specific claims pursued, the specific claims for which
a verdict is awarded, and whether a will exists, etc.
Q
Why do we have to set up and estate or guardianship?
A The law requires that a legal entity exists before
a lawsuit can be pursued in any type of case. In the case
of a deceased person, this requires the appointment of a
personal representative of the estate of that deceased person
by the appropriate probate court. In the case of an incompetent
senior citizen, this requires the appointment of a legal
guardian by a court with proper jurisdiction.
Gainesville
Office:
703 N. Main St., Suite A
Gainesville, Florida 32601
(352) 373-8000
(800) 373-8000
Fax: (352) 373-8400
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Mailing
Address:
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Gainesville, Florida 32602 |
Ocala
Office:
3501 N.E. 10th St.
Ocala, Florida 34475
(800) 373-8000
Fax: (352) 373-8400 |
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