Everett Washington Personal Injury Law

Jury Faults Nursing Home in Neglect Case

A local nursing home must pay up for a patient who died after suffering a huge bedsore that ate through her skin to the bone.

A jury on Monday ruled against Rosewood Care Center and awarded $51,000 to the family of Catherine Taylor in connection with her death in 2004. Rosewood Care Center must also cover the attorney fees incurred by Taylor’s children over the course of the 5-year-old lawsuit.

“We feel vindicated that we proved that they did something wrong,” said Frank Cservenyak, one of the attorneys representing Taylor’s daughter, Mary Pat Barney, who was acting as the administrator of her mother’s estate.
Bedsores and neglect
Taylor, who was 88 when she died in December 2004, was a resident of Rosewood in July and August 2004, On Aug. 19, 2004, Taylor, a former teacher, was taken to Provena Saint Joseph Medical Center and six days later “underwent a procedure to remove bedsores and treat bone infections brought on by her confinement to her bed and her exposure to urine and other bodily fluids during (her) care,” according to the complaint against Rosewood.

“She had a hole in her backside the size of my fist,” said Scott Pyles, the other attorney representing Taylor’s estate.

And Pyles said the bedsore was the fault of the nursing home staff.

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