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With an emphasis on the representation of the most vulnerable members of society, Rosenfeld Injury Lawyers regularly represents the elderly and people with disabilities in cases involving the development of pressure sores during an admission to a nursing home, hospital or assisted living facility.

While inattention and neglect may be the underlying reasons for the development of a pressure sore, the applicable laws concerning each type of facility demand a unique approach in the prosecution of each type of case.  With experience litigating all types of pressure sore cases (interchangeably used with: pressure ulcer, decubitus ulcer or bed sore), Rosenfeld Injury Lawyers is well positioned to both evaluate and litigate pressure sore cases—wherever they may arise.

Our experience litigating pressure sore cases has allowed us to develop enduring relationships with the leading experts in the fields of nursing, pressure sore prevention and pressure sore treatment  We are uniquely situated to prosecute the most complex matters involving large defendants.  Similarly, as pioneers in the field of pressure sore litigation, we have developed relationships with the most respected attorneys across the country.  Regardless of the location of the incident, we are poised to help every client find the best legal representation for them, be it with our office or a trusted colleague.

As advocates for our clients, we believe the most vulnerable people in our society deserve to be treated with compassion and respect. Moreover, people who have developed pressure sores are indeed innocent victims and deserve to be compensated fully.  In this respect, our goal is simple: to provide the best representation and secure the most advantageous outcome for every client.

If you would like to discuss an incident involving the development of pressure sores during an admission to a nursing home, hospital or assisted living facility, we invite you to contact our office toll-free (888) 424-5757 or complete the contact form for a free consultation.

**Please note

  • Much of the information on this site is developed by people without a medical degree.  While we intend for this site to be informative and valuable as a resource, this site is intended to be for informational purposes to the general public and is not intended to take the place of a consultation with a physician or medical professional.   We take your privacy seriously.  All information provided to us is considered confidential and is never shared or distributed to persons not afflilliated with Rosenfeld Law Offices LLC.
  • All information contained on this site is created by and the remains the property of Rosenfeld Law Offices.  When information is references from other sources, our intention is to clearly reference the original author and source via hyper-links and/or proper citation.
  • We do not accept any funding or endorsement from any vendors or service providers.  We do not endorse the viability of any medical equipment or services.  This site is entirely funded in all aspects through Rosenfeld Law Offices, LLC without funding from any other sources or organizations.
  • Please note that the above policies and information apply to all pages and content on Bed Sore FAQ.  Dated: December, 2010
  • If you have any questions concerning this site, please contact the operator, Jonathan Rosenfeld, jonathan@bedsorefaq.com.

Bed Sore
Resource Center

Information and medical contact resources for bed sore education and treatment.

  • Bed Sore Glossary - definitions of common bed sore terms and phrases.
  • Bed Sore Treatment Specialists - national compilation of wound care specialists, state-by-state, treating bedsores.
  • Bed Sore Articles - articles and links to blog posts about bed sores.
  • Bed Sore Research Studies - links to recent studies on prevention and treatment.
  • Additional Bed Sore Resources

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