Nursing Home

Nursing homes should be safe havens for our loved ones, providing the care and respect they deserve. Unfortunately, not all facilities meet these standards, and residents can suffer from abuse and neglect. At The Patient’s Law Firm, we are dedicated to fighting for justice on behalf of nursing home residents and their families.

Protecting the Rights of Nursing Home Residents

The characteristics of Nursing Home cases

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What Constitutes Nursing Home Abuse and Neglect?
  • Definition and Types of Abuse: Physical, emotional, sexual, and financial abuse.
  • Neglect: Inadequate medical care, poor hygiene, unsanitary living conditions, and lack of proper nutrition.
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Common Signs of Nursing Home Abuse and Neglect
  • Unexplained injuries, bruises, or bedsores.
  • Sudden changes in behavior or emotional withdrawal.
  • Poor personal hygiene and unexplained weight loss.
  • Unsanitary living conditions.
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Legal Rights of Nursing Home Residents
  • Overview of federal and state laws protecting nursing home residents.
  • Rights to safe and adequate care, freedom from abuse, and the right to voice grievances.
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Types of Legal Cases We Handle
  • Personal Injury Claims: Compensation for physical injuries and suffering.
  • Wrongful Death Claims: Seeking justice for a loved one who has died due to neglect or abuse.
  • Medical Malpractice: Holding medical professionals accountable for substandard care.
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At The Patient’s Law Firm, our approach to nursing home abuse cases begins with a free case consultation, where we take the time to understand your case and provide initial advice. We then conduct a thorough investigation, gathering evidence, interviewing witnesses, and reviewing medical records to build a strong case.

Our team is dedicated to aggressive representation, fighting for maximum compensation through negotiation or trial. Throughout the legal process, we offer compassionate support, guiding and assisting you every step of the way.

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