How Do We Help Nurses?
Nurses Can Benefit from Our Legal Services In a Number of Ways.
Before You or Apply or Reapply for Licensure with the Board
Criminal convictions or discipline from another jurisdiction, either before you apply for licensure or in between renewal periods are important to handle. A free consultation will help you decide how you should proceed.
Before a Complaint or Investigation is Initiated Against You by the Board
If you suspect a complaint might be filed against you by your employer, agency, co-worker, or patient, it's a good idea to talk it over with someone about what to do before the Board contacts you and might affect your job.
Before An Employer Investigation
Should you subject yourself to an interview by your DON, CN, administrator, and/or HR rep regarding accusations made against you? These decisions must be carefully considered before deciding what to do.
After a Complaint Has Been Filed
The Board expects you respond to a letter of complaint/investigation. Have you seen what was submitted against you? Do you know how to respond or how it will affect your license. Let's talk about the outcomes.
If a Probation Order Is Violated
If you are probation with the NSBN, you are required to subject yourself to the conditions of probation, such as random drug and alcohol testing. If you violate the terms, it's a good time to seek the advice of legal counsel.
Seeking Reinstatement of License
Nurses whose licenses were revoked or voluntarily surrendered can get back into the practice after a period of time has passed. We can work with you to prepare yourself to return to your chosen profession.
Let's talk.
The initial consultation is free.