It is not unusual for someone in a nursing home to die. In fact, many of them are expected to die. However, Harry Griph Sr. a 75-year-old retired phone company worker was killed in his nursing home when he got his neck got trapped between the railing on his bed and his mattress. Griph was in an assisted living facility as a hospice patient and on Christmas morning he was found dead. Reason, suffocation by his bed railing.
Griph’s children sued the nursing home, the hospice provider, the maker of the bed and the vendor that supplied the bed for their father’s tragic and preventable death. All have been settled except the case against the assisted living facility. The lawsuit alleging negligence against the facility continues.
The nursing home used the beds despite the fact that the U.S. Food and Drug Administration warned about the danger the bed rails posed back in 1995. The nursing home claims that the bed with rails are used because the rails decrease the fall risk by 10 to 15 percent, but when someone does fall it increases the risk of injuries by 20 percent.
The FDA has counted more than 480 deaths and 138 injuries with the entrapment cases in these beds and on top of that another 185 close calls, however there may be many other cases that have gone unreported.
There should be no such thing as a preventable death. If you know of a loved one who has been injured or died from bed rail entrapment in a nursing home or assisted living facility please contact LegalView today. Call 1-866-9LAW-NOW (1-866-952-9669) for a wrongful death lawyer that can advise you on your legal options and help you pursue justice.
Tags: Medical Malpractice, Negligence
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