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Civil Litigation,
Health Care & Hospital Law,
Alternative Dispute Resolution

May 27, 2017

Consider mediating your nursing home case

As the population ages, there is an increasing need for long-term care and consequently, litigation could increase as well.

Adrienne Clare Publicover

JAMS

Email: apublicover@jamsadr.com

Adrienne counseled domestic insurers and brokers in litigation matters in state and federal courts throughout the U.S. and in the London market before joining JAMS. Ms. Publicover brings energy and enthusiasm to mediating complex first- and third-party insurance disputes, including those involving life, accident and disability claims, as well as healthcare, commercial general liability, property, directors and officers, and employment practices liability policies.

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More than 10,000 baby boomers are turning 65 every day. According to Forbes, by 2050, the number of Americans over the age of 65 is expected to double to 81.7 million. As the population ages, there is an increasing need for long-term care and consequently, litigation could increase as well.

There are a variety of cases which fall under the umbrella of long-term care, one of the fastest growing areas of health care. These cases may involve suits against nursing homes or assisted livin...

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