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The Nursing Home Complaint Center Urges Families Dealing With the Loss of a Loved One From Sepsis or Septic Shock in a Texas Nursing Home to Call the Hotze Runkle Law Firm

WASHINGTON, Nov. 25, 2014 /PRNewswire/ — The Nursing Home Complaint Center is urging the family members of a loved one who was a nursing home patient anywhere in Texas to call the Hotze Runkle law firm in Austin at 877-919-0830, if the loved one has died and the cause of death was sepsis, or septic shock. The Hotze Runkle law firm is the premier law firm in the Lone Star State for victims of a wrongful death, elder abuse, or neglect involving a nursing home or skilled nursing facility anywhere in Texas. http://HotzeRunkle.Com

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The Nursing Home Complaint Center is urging family members of a loved one who has died from a severe medical condition called sepsis, or septic shock, to call the Austin, Texas-based law firm of Hotze Runkle at 877-919-0830, if the loved one had been a patient in a nursing home, a skilled nursing facility, or a rehab center anywhere in the Lone Star State. In most instances the Center considers sepsis, or septic shock, to be a wrongful death, if the condition developed in a nursing home.

The Nursing Home Complaint Center says, "The worst call we receive almost every week is from the family members of a nursing home patient who has died from sepsis, or septic shock. Typically it is not the nursing home that called the family about a loved one's sepsis, or septic shock. Rather it was a hospital ER doctor, who is calling to inform the family their mother, or dad is in a hospital ICU, and they are not long for this world. When it comes to nursing home patients dying from sepsis, or septic shock in most instances we consider it to be a wrongful death.

"If you have a loved one, who developed sepsis, or septic shock, while they were a patient at a Texas nursing home, a rehab center, or a skilled nursing facility, we are urging the family to immediately call the Austin based law firm Hotze Runkle at 877-919-0830." http://HotzeRunkle.Com

The Nursing Home Complaint Center wants to emphasize the law firm of Hotze Runkle can help victims of severe nursing home neglect such as sepsis, septic shock, or a potential wrongful death anywhere in the state of Texas, including Houston, Dallas, Fort Worth, San Antonio, Austin, El Paso, Amarillo, Galveston, Corpus Christi, San Angelo, Tyler, Laredo, or any other city or town in the Lone Star State.

A little about the Hotze Runkle law firm from the Nursing Home Complaint Center: According to Hotze Runkle, "Nursing home abuse is a problem that needs to be addressed directly, and legal action is often the only way to ensure that justice is served in these situations. If your loved one has been the victim of nursing home abuse in Texas, the attorneys at Hotze Runkle understand how devastating it can be to try to deal with the consequences on your own, and we work on behalf of victims and their families to see that nursing homes are held accountable for instances of abuse and negligence." In addition to a wrongful death from sepsis, or septic shock, in Texas, the law firm of Hotze Runkle specializes in:

For more information about Hotze Runkle please call their toll free number at 877-919-0830, or visit their web site at http://HotzeRunkle.Com

The Nursing Home Complaint Center is a national advocate focused on nursing home or rehab center patients that have been diagnosed with sepsis, septic shock, and/or pressure sores/ulcers. The Nursing Home Complaint Center is now urging the adult children of a nursing home or skilled nursing facility patient who is now either dead or in a hospital ICU to ask the attending physician at the hospital if sepsis, or septic shock, is indicated. If the answer from the physician is yes, please call the Nursing Home Complaint Center immediately at 866-714-6466. This is a nationwide appeal. http://NursingHomeComplaintCenter.Com

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