Schuster Jachetti LLC - Wilmington
We are responsive to your needs, promptly responding to all phone calls and other inquiries. Schuster Jachetti has obtained large verdicts or settlements in its representation of clients in a wide variety of personal injury matters.At the law firm of Schuster Jachetti, LLP, we fight for the injured. Whether you were hurt on the job or you were the victim of an accident that was caused due to the negligence of another, we can help you seek full and fair compensation.
Our Delaware attorneys have combined experience of more than 40 years protecting the interests of injury victims. We have a complete understanding of the law, and we know what it takes to protect your interests. You can count on us to be there with you at every step, and to see your case through to its conclusion.
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Additional Information
Nursing home negligence occurs when a resident is abused or neglected in a nursing home. Nursing home abuse can result in wrongful death, falls resulting in broken bones, malnutrition, dehydration, decubitus ulcers, and residents wandering off the nursing home premises and injuring themselves. The staff at the facility is responsible for ensuring proper care of residents.
Our Delaware nursing home abuse lawyers will fight for you when a nursing home fails to administer care in a professional and compassionate manner. If you or your loved one has suffered from inadequate care, you may be entitled to compensation. It is important to thoroughly understand the warning signs of potential elder abuse and contact us immediately so we can preserve any evidence.
Because the nursing home industry has become a multi-billion dollar industry comprised of major corporations, efficiency and profitability has often become more important than administering proper care.
When a person decides to put their loved one in a nursing home, it is usually for the safety and care of their loved ones. When that trust is broken and your loved one is being neglected or abused, you need the help of our nursing home abuse lawyers.
Product and Services
Cerebral palsy is a condition that comes about when an unborn child suffers brain damage prior to or during birth. Any level of brain damage will have a serious impact on your child’s development and ability to live a normal life. Children who have cerebral palsy that was caused due to a doctor’s or staff member’s negligence may have grounds for a medical malpractice claim.
There are a number of conditions that can lead to cerebral palsy, and the vast majority of them should be readily recognizable to competent medical professionals. If your child has developed cerebral palsy because those conditions went undetected, it is important that you seek the advice of a qualified Delaware cerebral palsy attorney right away.
Cerebral palsy impacts victims for life so it is critical that any settlement or verdict take all of your child’s needs into consideration. At the law firm of Schuster Jachetti, LLP, our Delaware cerebral palsy attorneys work closely with life-planning experts and other specialists in order to gain a complete understanding of your short- and long-term needs and seek the right compensation for your claim.
Hospital malpractice is the medical negligence of a doctor, nurse, or another member of the hospital staff when caring for a patient. Our firm’s medical malpractice attorneys have represented hundreds of hospital patients who did not receive proper and timely medical care during their hospitalization and were hurt by nursing or medical malpractice.
Perhaps our Wilmington lawyers can be of some help to you by answering questions concerning what constitutes a hospital malpractice claim by providing you with some information.
A hospital has a duty to use reasonable care in hiring and supervising its employees, including doctors, interns, residents, and such non-physician personnel as nurses, technicians, and aides. A doctor, nurse or other healthcare provider at a hospital commits medical malpractice or negligence by failing to adhere to the standards of care set by the industry. Just as in other situations and settings, physicians, nurses, and healthcare providers have a responsibility to conduct their practice of medicine in conformity with hospital protocol and state regulations.
When a patient acquires a greater injury or disability than before medical treatment, there is a possibility that medical malpractice was the cause. There are no guarantees that a physician can make a person’s medical condition better or cure it. To determine whether or not you have a medical malpractice case, consult with our lawyers.
An experienced attorney will supervise a focused interview of you and other witnesses to your medical care and treatment, answer questions you may have concerning general matters and then decide whether investigation is warranted, resulting in obtaining the patient’s medical/hospital records.
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