Nursing Home Complaint Center Urges Family Members of Texas Nursing Home Who Have Died From Sepsis or Septic Shock to Call the Hotze Runkle Law Firm Immediately
WASHINGTON, Dec. 18, 2014 /PRNewswire/ -- The Nursing Home Complaint Center is urging the adult children, or family members of a patient in a nursing home, or skilled nursing facility anywhere in Texas to call the Austin based law firm of Hotze Runkle at 877-919-0830 immediately, if the nursing home patient has been diagnosed with sepsis, or septic shock, and or if the nursing home patient has died with the cause of death being sepsis or septic shock.
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The Nursing Home Complaint Center says, "We are on a mission to see to it that all nursing home, or rehab facility patients are properly treated, and cared for, especially in the state of Texas. If a family member who is a patient at a nursing home, or rehab facility has been diagnosed with sepsis, or septic shock anywhere in the Lone Star State we want their family members to immediately call the Austin based law firm of Hotze Runkle at 877-919-0830. Tragically sepsis, or septic shock can be a death sentence for a nursing home patient.
"This is not an embellishment most people we talk to have never heard of sepsis, or septic shock. Typically sepsis, or septic shock begins as a bed sore. If the bed sore is not properly treated the bed sore turns into and infection called sepsis. Patients at a nursing home frequently are not cleaned properly, or in a timely fashion, which is why bed sores are so common in nursing homes.
"If sepsis or septic shock has happened to a family member who was a patient at a nursing home, skilled nursing facility, or a rehab center anywhere in the state of Texas, please call the law firm of Hotze Runkle at 877-919-0830." http://HotzeRunkle.Com
The Nursing Home Complaint Center wants to emphasize the law firm of Hotze Runkle can help victims of severe nursing home neglect such as sepsis, septic shock, or a potential wrongful death anywhere in the state of Texas, including Dallas, Houston, Fort Worth, San Antonio, Austin, El Paso, Amarillo, Laredo or any other city or town in the Lone Star State.
A little about the Hotze Runkle law firm from the Nursing Home Complaint Center: According to Hotze Runkle, "Nursing home abuse is a problem that needs to be addressed directly, and legal action is often the only way to ensure that justice is served in these situations. If your loved one has been the victim of nursing home abuse in Texas, the attorneys at Hotze Runkle, understand how devastating it can be to try to deal with the consequences on your own, and we work on behalf of victims and their families to see that nursing homes are held accountable for instances of abuse and negligence."
For more information about Hotze Runkle please call their toll free number at 877-919-0830, or visit their web site at http://HotzeRunkle.com
The Nursing Home Complaint Center is a national advocate focused on nursing home, or rehab center patients that have been diagnosed with sepsis, septic shock, and or pressure sores/pressure ulcers. Again, the Nursing Home Complaint Center is encouraging the adult children of a nursing home patient, who is now either dead, or in a hospital ICU to ask the attending physician at the hospital if sepsis or septic shock is indicated? If the answer from the physician is yes, please call the Nursing Home Complaint Center immediately at 866-714-6466.
http://NursingHomeComplaintCenter.Com
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SOURCE Nursing Home Complaint Center
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