Kentucky Jury Awards $1M in Nursing Home Fall

October 26, 2011

A court in Lexington, Kentucky, has ruled that a nursing home should pay more than $1 million to a resident who was severely injured in a fall in an equipment storage room.

Irene Hendrix was in her late 80s and had been diagnosed with Alzheimer’s disease when she was found badly injured in January 2009. She was taken to a hospital where doctors found broken facial bones and bleeding in Hendrix’s brain, according to the Lexington Herald-Leader.

The incident occurred at Cambridge Place Nursing Home.

A Fayette County Circuit Court jury deliberated for about two hours Monday and then awarded Hendrix $1 million for pain and suffering plus medical costs of more than $27,000.

The defense told jurors the nursing staff followed the care plan for Hendrix.

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  • November 19, 2011 at 8:54 pm
    Harawant Singh says:
    Punitive or not, the cost will be taken up by the insurance company, if insured, which will in return, pass on the premiums to the nursing homes and ultimately the patients/fa... read more
  • October 26, 2011 at 2:17 pm
    Franklin says:
    I think the family could have sued for more. What was the woman doing in the equipment storage room? Negligence on the part of the facility and it could have easily been avo... read more
  • October 26, 2011 at 2:01 pm
    Dee says:
    Yes, Reality...$1 mil is more reasonable than $91 mil. But a million dollars is still a whole bunch of money for pain & suffering. Sounds like about $900,000 in punitive ... read more

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