Legal evaluation of physical restraint injury claimsA resident may not be restrained because he/she is difficult, or requires considerable attention. Except in an emergency, restraints may only be used with a physician order and documentation that supports the use of restraints. The use of proper restraints is appropriate to protect the resident from falling or wandering. Put our experience to work for youWhen a loved one as been a victim of nursing home abuse or neglect, you need an experienced law firm that will work hard to protect your loved one's rights. The attorneys at Edgar Snyder & Associates have been helping injury victims and their families for over 40 years. In addition, our highly-rated law firm has represented more than 25,000 injured people and has answered over 350,000 injury-related legal questions. Let us put this experience to work for you. | |
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