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Moore Payne Law Files Lawsuit Against The Addison of Oviedo After Tragic Death at Assisted Living Facility

Moore Payne Law Files Lawsuit Against The Addison of Oviedo After Tragic Death at Assisted Living Facility

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Orlando, FloridaMoore Payne Law, an Orlando-based law firm specializing in nursing home negligence, medical malpractice, and catastrophic personal injury cases, has filed a negligence case in partnership with Turnbull Injury Law. The firms represent the family of Periakaruppa Chockalingam, who died after what the family believes was a preventable incident at The Addison of Oviedo, an assisted living facility in Oviedo, Fla. with a documented history of substandard care.

The lawsuit alleges Dr. Chockalingham, an 81-year-old resident at the facility, was found unresponsive on the morning of December 15, 2024 after repeatedly activating the facility’s emergency alert system with no response. The suit further claims that Addison of Oviedo staff failed to supervise and respond to Dr. Chockalingam’s repeated calls for help, resulting in his death. The lawsuit asserts that rather than responding to Dr. Chockalingam’s calls for help, the assigned employee was sleeping in his car in the parking lot and  police would go on to find marijuana in the employee’s car.

“Our client is devastated by the loss of their loved one and is rightfully seeking accountability for a death that never should have happened,” said Geoff Moore, Esq., founding partner of Moore Payne Law. “What’s especially troubling is that this facility has a documented history of violating the state’s minimum safety requirements without making any meaningful changes. The evidence will show that what happened to our client wasn’t a one-time mistake. What happened to Dr. Chockalingam was the result of a pattern of corporate conduct putting profits of people.”

Prior state investigations reveal a pattern of safety lapses and regulatory violations at the facility, including failures in supervision, background screening for new hires, staff training, and emergency preparedness. Over the past two years, inspections documented unreported changes in residents’ conditions, unwitnessed falls, and resident abuse.

Prior to his retirement, Dr. Chockalingam was a local cardiologist who spent a majority of his life helping others in his community. He was the founder of the Nagarathar Sangam of North America (NSNA), a nonprofit, community-based organization established to preserve and protect the heritage and culture of the Nattukottai Nagarathar community.

“It’s hard to put into words what it feels like to know my dad was calling for help and no one came,” said Kannan Chockalingham, the victim’s son. “He spent his whole life caring for others, as a doctor, a father, and a friend. We’re speaking out because this should never have happened to him, and we want to do everything we can to make sure no other family has to go through this kind of loss, wondering if their loved one’s death could have been prevented.”

Both attorneys Moore and partner Spencer Payne are passionate advocates for systemic change in nursing home reform and are active in state government efforts to expand the rights of nursing home residents. The firm motto, “Big Injuries, Big Justice, Bigger Purpose,” drives Moore Payne Law’s mission to affect change both through results for their clients and accountability of big businesses and insurance companies.

Moore Payne Law is currently accepting new clients and offers free consultations to help individuals understand their rights and legal options. For more information or to schedule a consultation, please visit moorepaynelaw.com or call 407-216-1000.

CASE INFORMATION

Eighteenth Judicial Circuit in and for Seminole County, Florida
MALLIKA CHOCKALINGAM et al. VS SONIDA OVIEDO LLC et al.
Case No: 229338370

Moore Payne Law is committed to understanding their clients and standing by them every step of the way. Founding partners Geoff Moore and Spencer Payne work directly with every client—a testament to their client-focused, trial-ready philosophy. With over $130M recovered and $25M in verdicts, the attorneys at Moore Payne Law understand that every client deserves hands-on, personalized attention and every case must be prepared as if it's going to trial.

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