Moore Payne Law Secures $1.5 Million Arbitration Award Against The Waverly Assisted Living Facility After Wrongful Death of Resident with Dementia

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Orlando, FloridaMoore Payne Law, an Orlando-based law firm specializing in nursing home negligence and catastrophic personal injury cases, announced today it secured a $1.5 million binding arbitration award against The Waverly Assisted Living & Memory Care in Trinity, FL. The firm represents the estate of Lily Carle, a resident with dementia who died after a preventable fall which occurred less than 12 hours after being admitted to the facility’s memory care unit. 

According to the wrongful death complaint, Carle suffered severe neglect during her time at the facility, including multiple preventable falls and inadequate supervision. The lawsuit alleged that staff failed to properly monitor residents with dementia and high fall risks, failed to implement appropriate fall prevention measures or provide sufficient assistance with daily living activities, and delayed obtaining emergency medical care as Carle’s health deteriorated.

“While no award can undo their loss, we are honored to have stood with Lily’s family as they fought for accountability after an unimaginable loss. Our clients sought accountability for a death they believe could have been prevented with proper care and attention,” said Spencer Payne, Esq., founding partner of Moore Payne Law and lead counsel on the case. “What is especially troubling is that the evidence showed Lily’s case was not an isolated failure. This facility had prior warning signs involving the safety of memory care residents, yet the same types of preventable lapses continued, and inadequate insurance coverage at facilities like this is a pattern that raises serious questions about accountability.”

The case comes amid broader scrutiny of safety practices and staffing challenges within assisted living and memory care facilities in Florida and across the U.S. The Waverly recently faced public attention following separate reported incidents involving memory care residents, including the death of an 83-year-old dementia patient who allegedly wandered undetected from his room and was found dead in the facility’s walk-in freezer. These tragedies highlight a pattern of severe lapses in resident supervision, safety protocols, and accountability at The Waverly and other long-term care facilities. 

Both attorneys Payne and founding partner Geoff Moore, Esq. 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 effect 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

Sixth Judicial District – Pasco County, FL
The Estate of Lily Carle, by and through Stephanie Baerkland, Personal Representative, V. Wellness Center of Trinity, LLC d/b/a The Waverly
Case No. 2025-CA-000530



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, and over 50 years of attorney experience, 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. Moore has been honored in The Best Lawyers in America, The National Trial Lawyers Top 100, and Super Lawyers® after five consecutive years on the Rising Stars list, while Payne appears on the 2026 edition of Super Lawyers® and secured a $12.3 million verdict in 2022, recognized as the #1 Nursing Home Malpractice verdict in Florida.

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