Kuhlman Law

Kuhlman Law

160 NW Irving Ave. Suite 203 Bend OR, 97703, Bend, OR 97703

2 Attorneys
3 Locations
$52M+ Recovered
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About Kuhlman Law

Kuhlman Law represents clients in medical malpractice, nursing home abuse, trucking accident, and employment law cases. The firm serves clients from offices in Oregon and Minnesota, with attorney Chris Kuhlman having nearly 15 years of trial experience. Kuhlman Law has secured significant results, including two $26 million wrongful death awards and a Minnesota Supreme Court decision. Laura Springer's background in nursing home operations provides specific expertise for abuse cases. The firm handles cases in multiple states.

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$26M

Wrongful Death

Kuhlman Law filed a wrongful death lawsuit against Ohana Harmony House, Bend Transitional Care, and Avamere. The lawsuit alleges that the nursing home's negligence led to the death of a 59-year-old resident who developed severe, infected pressure ulcers due to lack of repositioning and inadequate care after a broken ankle. The suit claims insufficient staff, failure to develop a proper care plan, and failure to refer to a wound care specialist. Medical records were allegedly falsified.

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$26M

Wrongful Death

Kuhlman Law filed a wrongful death lawsuit against St. Charles Hospital and its doctors for negligently causing the death of a 32-year-old mother of two. The hospital allegedly failed to diagnose and treat adrenal crisis, leading to circulatory collapse, permanent brain damage, and death. The lawsuit claims that proper treatment with cortisol would have saved her life, as her body was unable to fight a mild infection and sepsis.

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