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Sepsis is a life-threatening condition that can arise from all types of infections, including untreated and/or advanced bedsores. If ignored, sepsis can lead to severe complications or even death. Because the elderly and those with limited mobility are more susceptible to bedsores, nursing homes are responsible for ensuring proper prevention and timely treatment of various infections. When they fail to do so, they can be held responsible for the affected resident's physical, emotional, and financial losses.
At Brown & Barron, LLC, our sepsis attorneys aggressively represent the rights of our society's most vulnerable members. We are prepared to handle cases involving neglect-related sepsis with precision, dedication, and care. Through meticulous investigations and case preparation, we develop solid arguments aimed at securing maximum compensation for our clients.
If you or a loved one needs assistance, contact the sepsis lawyers at Brown & Barron, LLC today. Call (410) 698-1717.
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Medical Malpractice$35,000,000 $35 Million Medical Malpractice Verdict
Compensation awarded: $35M jury award for our client who suffered from a post-operative infection that her doctors failed to diagnose and treat.
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Medical Malpractice$1.3 Million Anesthesiology Error
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Catastrophic Injury$2.35 Million Catastrophic Personal Injury
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Medical Malpractice$750,000 Failure to Diagnose Tumor
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Nursing Home Abuse & Neglect$600,000 Failure to Send resident to Hospital
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Nursing Home Abuse & Neglect$750,000 Home Healthcare Agency Failure to Provide Nursing Care
At Brown & Barron, LLC, we are passionate advocates for Maryland families affected by medical negligence. Our seasoned team provides compassionate guidance and skilled legal representation, ensuring every client's voice is heard and justice is served.
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- Over 137 years of collective trial experience
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- Proven success with millions in settlements and verdicts
- Commitment to improving safety standards in healthcare
- Accessible and responsive communication
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Trust our team's extensive trial experience.
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We achieve meaningful settlements and verdicts.
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Your voice is heard every step of the way.
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Holding institutions accountable for safer futures.
At Brown & Barron, LLC, we pride ourselves on being dedicated advocates for Maryland families impacted by neglect in nursing homes, hospitals, and medical settings. Our team brings over 137 years of collective trial experience, ensuring justice and restoration for clients dealing with nursing home abuse, birth injuries, and medical malpractice. We focus on treating clients like family, providing personalized advice and results-driven representation. Known for securing millions in settlements, we emphasize accessible, responsive communication, guiding you through every legal step. Our mission is to hold negligent institutions accountable, enhancing safety standards for the future. With us, your voice is heard, and justice is our priority.
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What is sepsis in nursing homes?Sepsis is a life-threatening condition caused by the body's response to infection. In nursing homes, residents can develop sepsis from infections such as urinary tract infections, pneumonia, or skin wounds. Early recognition and treatment are crucial to prevent severe outcomes.
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What should I do if I suspect sepsis?If you suspect sepsis in a nursing home resident, seek medical attention immediately. Inform healthcare providers about your concerns so they can conduct appropriate tests and administer antibiotics or other necessary treatments quickly.
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Can sepsis result in complications?Yes, if not treated early, sepsis can lead to severe complications such as organ failure, tissue damage, and can be life-threatening. Rapid medical intervention is necessary to minimize these risks and ensure the best possible outcome.
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How is sepsis diagnosed?Sepsis is diagnosed through a combination of medical history, physical examination, and laboratory tests. Blood tests are often used to identify the presence of infection and assess organ function, aiding in the diagnosis of sepsis.
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