An allegedly negligent nursing home in the Bronx called Haym Solomon agreed to settle a case with an injured plaintiff for $450,000. The publicly reported settlement in Index No.: 508248/2014 was allocated as follows:
- Total gross recovery – $450,000
- Attorneys Fees – ($150,000)
- Costs – ($9,090.07)
- NYCHRA/Medicaid lien – ($133,335)
- Medicare Lien – ($6,095.82)
- Net to Survivor(s) – $151,479.11
It is important to mention that this was a compromise settlement. This means that Haym Solomon nursing home did not admit fault or stipulate to negligent care.
In addition to the above $450k settlement, Haym Solomon nursing home has been cited for deficiencies during past inspections by government agencies.
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