Sepsis and Infections in Nursing Homes: Can You Sue?

Sepsis and Infections in Nursing Homes: Can You Sue?

Sepsis is a life-threatening condition resulting from untreated infections, and nursing home residents are among the most vulnerable to this dangerous complication. At Bounds Law Group, we recognize the profound impact sepsis can have on families. If your loved one developed sepsis in a nursing home due to negligence, you may have the right to file a nursing home sepsis lawsuit to hold the facility accountable and secure the compensation your family deserves.

Nursing Home Sepsis Lawsuit: Holding Facilities Accountable

Sepsis is a life-threatening condition resulting from untreated infections, and nursing home residents are among the most vulnerable to this dangerous complication. At Bounds Law Group, we recognize the profound impact sepsis can have on families. If your loved one developed sepsis in a nursing home due to negligence, you may have the right to file a nursing home sepsis lawsuit to hold the facility accountable and secure the compensation your family deserves.

Contact us today through our free case evaluation form or call 877-644-5122.

What is Sepsis and Why is it Common in Nursing Homes?

Sepsis occurs when the body has an extreme response to an infection, leading to tissue damage, organ failure, and often death. Nursing home residents face a higher risk due to:

  • Weakened immune systems from age or chronic illnesses
  • Bedsores and ulcers caused by prolonged immobility
  • Urinary tract infections (UTIs) often from catheter use
  • Respiratory infections due to poor hygiene or lack of care

When nursing home staff fail to monitor residents properly, maintain hygiene, or treat infections promptly, sepsis can develop rapidly. Filing a nursing home sepsis lawsuit can help bring justice for such neglect.

Signs of Sepsis in Nursing Home Residents

Recognizing sepsis early is critical for effective treatment. Common signs include:

  • Rapid heart rate or breathing
  • Fever, chills, or shivering
  • Confusion or disorientation
  • Severe pain or discomfort
  • Clammy or sweaty skin

If your loved one displays these symptoms and the nursing home fails to provide urgent medical care, this may be evidence of negligence supporting a nursing home sepsis lawsuit.

How Nursing Home Negligence Leads to Sepsis

Many sepsis cases originate from preventable infections caused by:

  • Unsanitary conditions such as unclean bedding or bathrooms
  • Inadequate staffing levels, leading to missed warning signs
  • Poor wound care with neglect of bedsores and ulcers
  • Failure to diagnose and treat infections promptly

At Bounds Law Group, we investigate these lapses in care thoroughly when pursuing a nursing home sepsis lawsuit.

How to Document Evidence for a Nursing Home Sepsis Lawsuit

Building a strong nursing home sepsis lawsuit requires solid evidence. Families must take steps early to preserve critical documentation:

  • Request medical records immediately. Collect complete records from the nursing home, hospital, and specialists. These reveal signs of untreated infections or delayed care.
  • Photograph visible injuries. Document bedsores, wounds, and any infection-related conditions over time.
  • Keep a detailed journal. Note your loved one’s health changes, conversations with staff, and any incidents, including dates and staff names.
  • Save communications. Retain emails, letters, or voicemails from the facility related to infections or care plans.
  • Obtain inspection reports. Gather state or local health department citations to show patterns of neglect.

At Bounds Law Group, we guide families through collecting and analyzing this evidence to build the strongest nursing home sepsis lawsuit possible.

At Bounds Law Group, we guide families through collecting and analyzing this evidence to build the strongest nursing home sepsis lawsuit possible.

Your Right to File a Nursing Home Sepsis Lawsuit

Families have the right to pursue legal action against negligent nursing homes. A nursing home sepsis lawsuit may seek compensation for:

  • Medical expenses related to sepsis treatment
  • Pain and suffering endured by your loved one
  • Costs of rehabilitation or long-term care
  • Wrongful death damages if sepsis led to a fatal outcome

Filing a claim not only aims to recover damages but also helps protect other residents by exposing negligent practices.

How We Prove a Nursing Home Sepsis Lawsuit

To win a nursing home sepsis lawsuit, we must prove:

  1. Duty of Care: The nursing home was legally obligated to provide proper care.
  2. Breach: The facility failed to meet accepted care standards.
  3. Causation: The breach caused the infection and subsequent sepsis.
  4. Damages: Your loved one suffered harm, such as medical costs and emotional trauma.

Bounds Law Group works with medical experts to gather medical records, facility reports, and staff histories that clearly establish negligence and causation.

Why Choose Bounds Law Group for Your Nursing Home Sepsis Lawsuit?

Our extensive experience in elder neglect and nursing home abuse cases positions us to fight aggressively for your family. When you entrust us with your nursing home sepsis lawsuit, we manage:

  • Comprehensive investigations of the nursing home’s care
  • Expert medical reviews to confirm negligence and causation
  • Skilled negotiation with insurance companies
  • Dedicated courtroom litigation when necessary

Our goal is to ensure your loved one’s suffering is recognized and fully compensated.

Every state enforces a statute of limitations restricting the time to file claims. In Florida, you generally have two years from the date you knew or should have known about the negligence. Missing this deadline can permanently bar your right to compensation. Contact Bounds Law Group immediately to protect your claim.

How Long Do You Have to File a Nursing Home Sepsis Lawsuit?

Every state enforces a statute of limitations restricting the time to file claims. In Florida, you generally have two years from the date you knew or should have known about the negligence. Missing this deadline can permanently bar your right to compensation. Contact Bounds Law Group immediately to protect your claim.

Get Help from Bounds Law Group Today

If your loved one developed sepsis due to nursing home negligence, contact us today. Complete our free case evaluation form or call us now at 877-644-5122 to discuss your potential nursing home sepsis lawsuit. We are dedicated to holding negligent nursing homes accountable and securing justice for your family.

Sources

  1. CDC – Sepsis Information: Comprehensive information about sepsis, its causes, prevention, and detection. https://www.cdc.gov/sepsis
  2. National Institute on Aging – Infections in Older Adults: Explains infection risks for elderly residents in care facilities. https://www.nia.nih.gov/health/infections-older-adults
  3. Florida Health Care Association: Details nursing home regulations and patient rights under Florida law. https://www.fhca.org

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