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Notable Verdicts & Settlements

$8 Million:  AOL and Best Buy held responsible for fraudulent business practices

$6.7 Million:  Fresno County jury finds long-term care facility liable for unlawful discharge of a resident causing death

$5.4 Million: Orange County court imposes injunction and monetary relief to elder and infirm adults in Sunwest long-term healthcare facilities in California

$4.25 Million: Pleasant Care Corporation held responsible for systemic violations of rules, laws and regulations enacted to protect elder and infirm adults in their long-term healthcare facilities

$3.95 Million: Long-term healthcare provider Longwood Management held liable for systemic violations of law in Los Angeles County

$3.6 Million: Long-term healthcare provider Ensign Healthcare found liable for systemic violations of regulations enacted to protect elder and infirm adults

$3.15 Million Santa Barbara County long-term healthcare facility held responsible for abuse of a 73 year old female resident

$2.9 Million: Long-term healthcare provider Horizon West held liable for systemic violations of regulations promulgated to protect elder and infirm adults in the State of California

$2.8 Million: Fresno County long-term healthcare facility held responsible for negligent care leading to development of pressure sores

$2.7 Million: Los Angeles County long-term healthcare facility held responsible for systemic neglect of their residents leading to development of pressure sores

$2.4 Million: Fresno County jury finds a Fresno skilled nursing facility liable for the malnutrition, dehydration and development of pressure sores and death of the resident. The jury further finds the imposition of punitive damages is warranted.

$2.25 Million: San Diego County long-term healthcare facility held liable for failing to properly assess blunt force trauma suffered by resident causing death

$1.2 Million: Oregon court hold national long-term healthcare provider Sunwest Management responsible for systemic violations of applicable rules, laws and regulations enacted to protect elder and infirm adults

$1.1 Million: Van Nuys skilled nursing facility held responsible for neglect leading to malnutrition, dehydration and death of resident

$1.05 Million: Los Angeles long-term healthcare facility held responsible for the facility being understaffed and incapable of properly operating a Hoyer lift leading to the dropping, 4-month hospitalization and death of a resident

$700,000: Medtronic held responsible for violations of Fair Debt Collections and Reporting Act

$800,000: San Bernardino County facility held responsible for violation of elder rights

$600,000: Los Angeles County long-term healthcare provider held responsible for malnutrition and dehydration of an elderly resident

$850,000: Butte County skilled nursing facility held responsible for neglect and death of elder and infirm resident

$600,000: Los Angeles County facility held responsible for neglect of resident leading to the development of pressure sores

$800,000: Riverside County facility held responsible for neglect of elder and infirm adult leading to death

$675,000: Los Angeles County skilled nursing facility held responsible for neglect and death of a male resident

$900,000: Orange County long-term healthcare facility held responsible for "losing" a resident yet to be found

$687,000 - Fresno County jury finds long-term care facility liable for abuse of elderly resident

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