Assisted Living vs. Nursing Home – How the Facility Type Changes Your Legal OptionsPersonal Injury BlogpersonDebbie WarnerThe facility your loved one lives in does more than determine their care. In Florida, it determines what your family can do about it.
Facility-Acquired vs. Hospital-Acquired Pressure Injuries: Why the Distinction MattersPersonal Injury BlogpersonDebbie WarnerWhen a loved one develops a pressure injury in Florida, most families ask how it happened. The law asks where.
How Florida Law Protects Developmentally Disabled Adults in Group Homes Differently Than Nursing Home ResidentsPersonal Injury BlogpersonDebbie WarnerFlorida law treats group home and nursing home residents very differently. Most families don't find out until something goes wrong.
What Florida Law Actually Requires Nursing Homes to Do for ResidentsPersonal Injury BlogpersonDebbie WarnerA Florida nursing home that posts its resident rights and ignores them has already broken the law. Here's what compliance actually requires.
When Multiple Doctors Make Mistakes – Who Is Liable in a Florida Medical Malpractice Lawsuit?Personal Injury BlogpersonDebbie WarnerMost families assume they can only pursue one doctor after a harmful hospital stay. Florida law often tells a different story.
How Do You Prove Hospital Negligence After a Patient Fall?Personal Injury BlogpersonDebbie WarnerA hospital fall that sends a patient to surgery isn't always an accident. Here's what Florida law says about who is responsible.