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Daughter alleges pressure sores developed at Symphony at 87th Street contributed to mother's death

COOK COUNTY RECORD

Saturday, November 23, 2024

Daughter alleges pressure sores developed at Symphony at 87th Street contributed to mother's death

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CHICAGO – The daughter of a former resident of a long-term nursing care facility in Chicago alleges pressure sores her mother developed at the facility contributed to her mother's death.

Jacqueline Turner, as independent administrator of the estate of Anna Lee Grant, filed a complaint on Nov. 14 in Cook County Circuit Court against Symphony at 87th Street, alleging wrongful death and other counts.

According to the complaint, the plaintiff alleges between March 17-April 9, 2017, her mother, Anna Lee Grant, was a resident of Symphony. The plaintiff alleges while residing there, her mother developed pressure ulcers, all of which deteriorated in condition and contributed to her death. 

The plaintiff requests damages of more than $50,000. She is represented by David M. Resis and Annabelle L. Borota of The Law Offices of Annan J. Malman & Associates PC in Chicago.

Cook County Circuit Court case number 2018L012381

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