In Georgia, filing a lawsuit is about more than just proving harm—it’s about choosing the correct legal “bucket.” If a medication error claim is filed under the wrong category, Georgia
Is it “Old Age” or Medical Neglect? Identifying Medication Error Red Flags in Georgia Residents
Many Georgia nursing homes brush off sudden confusion, fatigue, or behavioral changes as “sundowning” or the natural progression of dementia. Families are told, “This is just part of aging.” At
The Smoking Gun: How Medication Administration Records (MAR) Prove Nursing Home Neglect
In a dispute with a nursing home, the story often starts the same way: the facility denies wrongdoing, and families are left with unanswered questions. It becomes a “he-said, she-said”
The 2-Year Countdown: Navigating Georgia’s 2026 Statute of Limitations for Medication Errors
Most families do not recognize a medication error the moment it happens. The warning signs—sudden confusion, extreme lethargy, or unexplained bruising—often appear days or weeks after a nurse misses a
Sepsis and Bedsores: The Warning Signs Georgia Nursing Homes Miss
When a Bedsore Becomes a Medical Emergency Families are often told a bedsore is “just a skin issue.” It isn’t. A pressure ulcer is frequently the starting point of something
Why a Former Defense Lawyer Is Your Secret Weapon in a Georgia Nursing Home Case
When You Know the Other Side’s Playbook If you were preparing for a high-stakes game, would you rather have a coach who has only watched from the sidelines — or
How to Get Nursing Home Records in Georgia
When you suspect nursing home abuse or neglect, the truth is rarely found in conversation. It is found in the paperwork. Families often tell us the same thing: “The facility
Can You Sue a Nursing Home for Wrongful Death in Georgia?
When a loved one passes away in a nursing home, families are left carrying more than grief. There may be confusion, unanswered questions, and a growing concern that something did
The “Arbitration Trap”: Why You Should Think Twice Before Signing Georgia Nursing Home Admission Papers
When a loved one needs nursing home care, families are often under extreme pressure. A hospital discharge is looming. A bed has opened up. Paperwork is shoved across a desk
Why Georgia’s 2026 Staffing Shortage Is Putting Augusta Nursing Home Residents at Risk
Families in Augusta and across the Central Savannah River Area (CSRA) trust nursing homes to provide safe, attentive care for their loved ones. But in 2026, that trust is being