Our article library is an educational resource for inured people and their families. These articles are filled with answers - not legal jargon - to questions you may have about a nursing home injury case. As an attorney, I believe my responsibilities extend far beyond the courtroom. For I am not only an advocate, but a counselor. I also possess the unique opportunity to provide my fellow South Carolinians with a great deal of information concerning their legal rights and responsibilities.
I hope you find this information both useful and thought-provoking. Should you have any questions after reading one of the articles, please contact me at (803) 790-2800. I am always glad to discuss the law, as well as the solutions it may provide.
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Nursing Home Negligence and Sepsis: What South Carolina Families Need to Know In Their Search for JusticeSepsis can be caused by negligence on the part of a nursing home. Columbia lawyer, Kenneth Berger, helps South Carolina families in their search for justice.
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Slips in Safety Procedure Can Lead to Falls in South Carolina Nursing HomesColumbia nursing homes need to take certain precautions to ensure their residents do not slip, fall and hurt themselves.
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Understaffed South Carolina Nursing Homes Can Lead to NeglectWithout enough people to care for the elderly properly, some cases of nursing home neglect happen because facilities are understaffed.
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Three Tips For How to Avoid South Carolina Nursing HomesMany senior citizens prefer to be cared for in their own homes, rather than in a nursing facility where they could be abused or neglected.
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Three Things You Should Know About Nursing Home Negligence in South CarolinaFind out what you need to know about nursing home abuse in South Carolina and how these negligence cases are often handled.
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Alzheimer’s, Dementia, and South Carolina Nursing Homes’ Duty to ProtectWhen a South Carolina nursing facility accepts payment for the care of your loved one with dementia or Alzheimer’s, certain responsibilites follow.
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Bed Sores: Three Things South Carolina Nursing Homes Can and Should Do to Prevent ThemBed sores are dangerous, but often preventable. Here’s what nursing homes in South Carolina should be doing to make sure their residents don’t fall victim.