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The Villa at South Holland allegedly failed to prevent pressure ulcers

COOK COUNTY RECORD

Sunday, December 22, 2024

The Villa at South Holland allegedly failed to prevent pressure ulcers

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CHICAGO — The estate administrator of a deceased patient is suing the Villa at South Holland LLC and related parties, alleging that insufficient measures were taken to prevent a patient from developing pressure ulcers.

Beverly Wilson, independent administrator of the estate of James Corey, filed a lawsuit on March 9 in Cook County Circuit Court alleging the defendants failed to provide Corey with proper care while he was staying at their facility.

According to the complaint, the plaintiff alleges that Corey experienced pain from developing pressure ulcers. The plaintiff holds the defendants responsible for allegedly failing to provide adequate supervision to Corey to prevent the development of pressure ulcers.

The plaintiff requests a trial by jury and seeks judgment against the defendants in an amount greater than $50,000. She is represented by Molly L. Condon of Hurley McKenna & Mertz in Chicago.

Cook County Circuit Court case number 2017L002505

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