Apr 27, 2023
William Eadie is an attorney dedicated to ending nursing home
abuse. His firm, Eadie Hill Trial Lawyers, is one of the few law
firms in the area that focuses only on abuse and neglect in the
long-term care (LTC) industry. Most often, he is called upon to
help the family of an LTC resident who has been injured or killed
due to abuse or neglect.
Your podcast host, Jeffrey R. Bellomo, the founder of Bellomo &
Associates, is a licensed and certified elder law attorney with a
master’s degree in taxation and a certificate in estate planning.
He explains complex legal and financial topics in
easy-to-understand language.
Key Takeaways
(00:23) – Introducing William Eadie
- William’s firm, which serves Ohio and western Pennsylvania,
handles abuse and neglect cases in nursing homes, assisted living
facilities, memory care centers, etc.
- When family members or others report abuse, the first step is
to investigate
- If warranted, the firm will work to hold the facility
accountable
(03:38) – Developing an interest in NH abuse
and neglect
- As a young lawyer, Will recognized that legal claims involving
people in long-term care (LTC) often were not valued and
respected
- He and his partner started their firm to specialize in LTC
abuse and neglect
(08:18) – Settlements v jury trials
- Defendants (e.g., insurance companies) increasingly prefer
settling out of court because arbitration and dispute resolution
favor the defendant, not the family
- William’s firm requests jury trials rather than bench trials
because juries tend to be more responsive to incidents of abuse and
neglect
- In Ohio, you are not required to sign, and you cannot be forced
to sign, an arbitration agreement upon admission to an LTC
facility
- William recommends that you do not sign the arbitration
agreement and it’s better to X-out the signature area rather than
leave the arbitration form blank
(19:02) – Complex grief
- When people lose a loved one to alleged abuse and/or
negligence, they experience “complex grief”
- Clients should understand that litigation in this area means
that the “open wound” of the loss may not be able to heal during an
ongoing lawsuit so it’s best to avoid unnecessary delays
(19:53) – What to look for when touring an LTC
facility
- Be aware of understaffing
- Look at “Nursing Home Compare” on Medicare website
- Notice the smell and whether people are clean, dressed, in bed,
etc.
- Visit during off hours when the staff is not expecting you
(27:05) – Contact Eadie Hill Trial Lawyers
- On Facebook, search #healthyinanursinghome
- Call 866-NH-ABUSE or (866) 642-2873
Links and Resources
Mentioned
Eadie Hill Trial Lawyers
https://www.eadiehill.com/
Nursing Home Compare
https://www.medicare.gov/care-compare/?redirect=true&providerType=NursingHome
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