Friday, 14 June 2013

Flesh Eating Bacteria Spurs Nursing Home Lawsuit

Flesh eating bacteria is behind a lawsuit that was filed recently by a woman who claims she was injured while living in a nursing home. The bacteria in question is necrotizing fasciitis, most famously known for the very large lesions it can create and the incredible amount of damage it can cause to the body. The woman's lawsuit alleges that she eventually developed a large lesion that extended through her abdominal wall, according to the lawsuit.

This particular lawsuit alleges that the nursing home staff failed to clean the feeding tube that the woman was dependent upon and that the bacteria entering her body through there. The woman did end up requiring surgery to get rid of the damaged tissue.

Suing a Nursing Home


Chicago personal injury lawyers can handle lawsuits being brought against nursing homes for injuries caused by negligence and neglect. There are cases where the operators of nursing homes cut corners and where many of the residents are exposed to dangerous situations because of that. There are also situations where one particular patient ends up being neglected in a way that has severe impacts upon their health, such as the lawsuit described alleges.

Contacting personal injury lawyers in Chicago doesn't mean that you have to pay fees right up front. Many of them will work with you on what is called a contingency basis, which allows you to go ahead and file your lawsuit without having to worry about paying them right away. If you do win your lawsuit, you'll be charged legal fees but, if the attorney fails to win your lawsuit, you won't be charged anything.

For people who have suffered injuries because of negligence in nursing home care, hiring an attorney is highly advisable. There are limitations on how long you can file one of these suits, so contacting an attorney as soon as you can to discuss your options is generally recommended.