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How To Get Sued By a Nursing Home: Estoppel

Today we continue our magical mystery tour through the case of Glastonbury Health Care Center v. Esposito. This case shows how one Connecticut nursing home resident’s son made several big mistakes in pursuing Connecticut Medicaid eligibility for his mother. Those mistakes ultimately resulted in the Court rendering judgment against him personally for over $100,000 in nursing home bills. The Esposito case is an excellent example of what not to do for anyone in the process of admitting a parent or spouse into a Connecticut nursing home.

Glastonbury Health Care Center sued Carmine Esposito for breach of contract, negligence, promissory estoppel, and fraudulent misrepresentation to hold him responsible for over $100k in nursing home bills. Today we will review the claim for promissory estoppel.

A claim for Promissory Estoppel exists when Read more…

How To Get Sued By a Nursing Home: Negligence

Today we continue our journey through the case of Glastonbury Healthcare Center v. Esposito. In this article, we will review how Carmine Esposito, the son of a resident at Glastonbury Health Care Center, managed to get himself sued for negligence in obtaining Connecticut Medicaid eligibility for his mother, Josephine Esposito. His mistakes cost him over  $100,000, hopefully you will avoid making the same mistake.

In addition to the breach of nursing home admissions contract claims, Glastonbury Health Care Center claimed Carmine Esposito was negligent in getting Josephine’s application for Connecticut Medicaid approved. In order for the Court to find Carmine negligent, it has to find Read more…

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