In a one on one meeting with the legal counsel of the hospice and their COO, they stated they were sorry but offered nothing for the pain and suffering I have been dealing with.
After the report was released, the COO offered a memorial service for my wife and a plaque to put in their memorial garden but I was informed they are taking advantage of my emotions!
How this all began is my stepdaughter had committed fraud by signing she was the next of kin and the primary care giver.
The investigation showed there was no paperwork to show there was any of this and by both facilities not following proper protocol as far as recogniziing the next of kin, end of life decisions for my wife were not properly made.
Matter of fact as I am sending this, my stepdaughter has disappeared.
The anniversary of my wife's death is May 26. It will be a year. I have been investigating this since the day I received her death certificate.
Answer by S. R.
Go get a free consultation from the best known personal injury lawyer in your area ASAP. If you have a case they will get close to a third. Also were any criminal laws broken by having her residing in two different locations at the same time?
Their lawyer and COO are not going to help you.
Answer by cricket
I hate to sound crude but you probably just need to move on with your life. Your wife has passed on and nothing will bring her back and a long process in court will be more exhausing and painful than it's probably worth. You can only begin to heal after you let go of all the resentment. I'm sorry for your loss. I hope you find peace in the near future.
Answer by msmag
First I am so sorry about your wife passing away in this manner.It made me so sad to read this.
You need to speak with an attorney ASAP.
If it would make you feel better on that day call all your close friends and let them know your having your own memorial service.Step daughter would be invited to share the pain she has caused.
God is with you, your in my prayers.
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