Lloyd and Timothy Riley filed a lawsuit against Paramount Healthcare Consultants, LLC, and Cornerstone at the Ranch, a nursing home where their mother, Faye Riley, resided. They alleged that the nursing home failed to provide adequate care, leading to their mother’s deterioration and eventual death.
Faye Riley was a resident of the facility from November 2021 to April 2022. On April 24, 2022, she was found unresponsive and taken to a hospital, where she was diagnosed with septic shock, dehydration, malnutrition, and bacteremia. She died six days later.
The defendants sought dismissal of the case on the grounds that it was premature, arguing that they were protected under the Louisiana Medical Malpractice Act (LMMA) and that the claims should first be reviewed by a medical review panel. The trial court agreed and dismissed the case without prejudice. The Rileys appealed the decision.
The Louisiana Court of Appeal reversed the trial court’s decision and reinstated the lawsuit, ruling that:
Given these findings, the court ruled that the claims were not subject to the medical malpractice review process, and the lawsuit could proceed in civil court.
This decision clarifies key legal principles regarding claims against nursing homes and healthcare facilities:
The Louisiana Court of Appeal’s ruling allows the Rileys’ lawsuit to move forward, ensuring that their claims of wrongful death and fraudulent misrepresentation will be heard in court. The case underscores the legal limits of medical malpractice protections and the importance of holding healthcare providers accountable for misrepresentations that impact patient care.
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