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Thomas Henson, Jr., Head of HensonFuerst’s Nursing Home Abuse Division, Demands Answers About Charles Trefzger

Various operating entities, wholly or partly owned by Trefzer—a Hickory entrepreneur—manage 20 assisted living centers in North Carolina, with operations divided among a series of limited-liability entities, according to The News & Observer.  Since Trefzger began managing Zebulon House in Wake County last summer, the long-term care center has racked up citations for a four-month

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Florida House of Representatives Bill 493—Poor Choice for Nursing Home Residents

HB 493, according to The Pensacola News Journal, literally makes it easier for nursing home corporations to get away with poor care, abuse and even the death of a nursing home resident. The bill was introduced by Florida Rep. Dave Murzin, who, according to The NewsJournal, has been the most frequent author of bills to

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Carma Henson, a HensonFuerst partner who represents the interests of nursing home patients, recently wrote: “ When representing an estate or an incompetent, the lawyer must be ever-vigilant to ensure that he is representing only the interest of the estate itself, or the incompetent person, regardless of interactions with other family members and interested parties.”

Should you find it necessary to consult with an attorney concerning matters of nursing home care, inquiries should be made about the prospective attorney’s experience in matters of nursing home abuse and neglect, as well as lectures and seminars attended and articles written.

Carma Henson, a HensonFuerst partner who represents the interests of nursing home patients, recently wrote: “ When representing an estate or an incompetent, the lawyer must be ever-vigilant to ensure that he is representing only the interest of the estate itself, or the incompetent person, regardless of interactions with other family members and interested parties.” Read More »

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