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Allan M. Parvey: When one puts a loved one in a nursing facility-
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-they should expect them to get the kind of care that they would give to their loved one themselves. And unfortunately in our nursing homes that doesn't happen. They are under staffed, the staff is under paid, and they do not get cared for in the proper fashion. Wrongful death in a nursing home is different from any other wrongful death case in that the resident in a nursing home may recover for their pain and suffering while they're in the nursing home, while they're alive, and during the dying process. Those types of damages are not recoverable in a wrongful death case ordinarily as a result of medical malpractice or any other type of neglect. Once you contact an attorney at the earliest possible moment because of the fact that evidence can be lost and witnesses can forget. They should never worry about paying a fee to the law firm of Parvey and Frankel because we work on a contingency fee basis and we don't get paid unless we win their case.
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