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		<title>How To Get Sued By a Nursing Home: Negligence</title>
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		<pubDate>Sun, 15 Mar 2009 13:22:42 +0000</pubDate>
		<dc:creator>Attorney Richard Shea</dc:creator>
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		<description><![CDATA[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  [...]
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			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>Today we continue our journey through the case of <a href="http://title19ct.com/2009/02/15/glastonbury-health-care-center-wins-against-son/">Glastonbury Healthcare Center v. Esposito</a>. 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.</p>
<p>In addition to the <a href="http://title19ct.com/2009/02/26/delay-breach-nursing-home-contract/">breach of nursing home admissions contract</a> claims, Glastonbury Health Care Center claimed Carmine Esposito was negligent in getting Josephine&#8217;s application for Connecticut Medicaid approved. In order for the Court to find Carmine negligent, it has to find <span id="more-318"></span>Carmine owed a duty to Glastonbury Health Care Center to exercise reasonable care. If Carmine owed the nursing home a duty, then it must also find Carmine&#8217;s breach of that duty caused actual injury to Glastonbury Health Care Center.</p>
<p>The Court found Carmine Esposito owed Glastonbury Health Care Center a duty to exercise reasonable care for many of the same reasons they found him bound to the terms of an admissions contract he never signed. Specifically, the court found: </p>
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<li>Carmine prepared the application for Connecticut Medicaid benefits;</li>
<li>Lucy Higgins, from Glastonbury Health Care Center, informed Carmine of his obligation to provide all information requested by DSS and to &#8220;promptly and expeditiously establish and maintain eligibility for Medicaid assistance&#8221;;</li>
<li>Carmine knew Glastonbury Health Care Center would not admit his mother unless he accepted the obligation described in #3;</li>
<li>Carmine was silent and the Court found his silence indicated consent to these obligations.</li>
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<p>The Court found Carmine owed a duty to the Glastonbury Health Care Center to obtain Connecticut Medicaid benefits for his mother, did he breach his duty?</p>
<p>The Court determined that he did fail to exercise reasonable care for the following reasons:</p>
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<li>Carmine failed to liquidate a bond Josephine owned in a reasonable amount of time;</li>
<li>Carmine neglected to properly apply the funds of a bank account Josephine owned within a reasonable time;</li>
<li>Carmine and his attorney failed to respond to DSS requests for information on the bond and bank account.</li>
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<p>Carmine tried to go through the Connecticut Medicaid application and eligibility process alone and he messed up. His mistakes cost him over $100,000 that the Court determined he owed to Glastonbury Health Care Center. Carmine might have been able to save himself the $100,000 (and the litigation fees) if he had chosen to work with an experienced Connecticut Medicaid Attorney.</p>
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