Lawsuit Says Developer's Negligence Left Nursing Home Residents Dead During Ida
Lawsuit Says Developer's Negligence Left Nursing Home Residents Dead During Ida
A class action lawsuit has been filed against Louisiana real estate developer Bob Dean, the owner of seven nursing homes that struggled to safely relocate residents ahead of Hurricane Ida.In total, some 850 nursing home residents were evacuated from assisted living facilities to Dean’s warehouse in Independence, Louisiana.According to FOX 8, seven of Dean’s residents died during the evacuation. Others “endured horrific and inhumane conditions.”“Evacuating the residents to the [warehouse] was not done pursuant to any established hurricane prevention plan put into place at any of the Bob Dean Jr. Nursing Homes and in fact conflicted with the written policies and procedures that were in place, as well as with relevant Louisiana laws,” the complaint states.The lawsuit, adds FOX 8, was filed by four nursing home residents and their families. Their complaint includes testimony and pictures of the conditions inside Dean’s Independence warehouse.
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