Unfortunately, nursing home negligence and elder abuse occur more frequently than one would think. It is a disturbing and tragic fact for every potential nursing home resident that no one should ignore in any capacity.
Senior citizens are society’s most vulnerable group of people. They are at their most isolated when their living situations turn dangerous, and it becomes clear that they cannot live on their own or take care of themselves.
Should complications arise, however, we may need to turn the care of our loved ones over to assisted living facilities, nursing homes, or long-term care facilities. We expect nursing facilities to provide high-quality, dedicated, thoughtful, and compassionate care to our loved ones.
The elderly’s emotional and physical health should be cared for, and personal hygiene should be maintained. That is why we have elected to place them in special care. This is why it is so particularly heinous when nursing home staff members violate that trust. It doesn’t only affect the nursing home resident but their family and friends as well.
If you or a family member is in this unfortunate situation, contact our Georgia Nursing Home Abuse Lawyers or our South Carolina Nursing Home Abuse Attorneys at The Brown Firm for a free case review. Our staff is here to help.
Victims of nursing home abuse are protected by nursing home abuse law and are entitled to compensation.
This compensation may cover:
Nursing homes and assisted living facilities are busy places. Staff members, including medical professionals, face many challenges in caring for elderly residents. Most of them do their best to provide quality care. But sometimes mistakes are made, or caregivers act with neglect out of their own frustrations.
Nursing home abuse does occur all too often and takes many different forms. Each victim of abuse may have completely different experiences.
Here are a few common signs of nursing home abuse seen by our nursing home abuse law firm:
No matter what form of nursing home abuse you or your loved one has experienced, there is never a good reason for nursing home staff to mistreat a resident.
Caregivers might hide the abusive actions, but family members can watch for signs of any type of elder abuse and nursing home neglect or mistreatment, including:
The above conditions or injuries are considered abusive and are all preventable.
The conditions below indicate poor care or signs of neglect.
If you’ve experienced any of the examples of nursing home abuse we spoke about above, the first thing you have to do is prove it happened. A typical nursing home claim involves serious problems, physical harm, medical malpractice, neglect cases, and untimely death.
To seek justice and receive financial compensation for your damages, skilled nursing abuse lawyers will help you show that:
Elder neglect cases involving medical negligence by a physician require nursing home abuse lawyers ready to hold staff members accountable for any type of abuse under applicable laws.
If you know someone suffering from abuse, you must act as quickly as possible. The sooner help arrives for a victim of nursing home abuse, the sooner you can exercise your legal rights, and the abusive behavior can end.
If this situation applies to you, contact our law firm to speak with experienced nursing home attorneys. We will take your nursing home abuse lawsuit very seriously and introduce you to an experienced nursing home abuse lawyer who will represent you with compassion in your claim against the nursing home facility. The elderly people in our lives deserve to age with dignity.
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Harry Brown isn’t your average trial lawyer. Besides graduating from John Marshall Law School and passing the bar in Georgia, he earned a Doctor of Chiropractic from Parker College of Chiropractic. He was a practicing chiropractor for 10 years.
Chiropractors don’t just learn how bodies work and respond to trauma—they’re also specially trained to see things holistically. This unique perspective helps Harry and his team uncover the truth when investigating cases and understand what their clients really need.
Harry sees accident injuries and the healthcare industry in a way most personal injury lawyers don’t. He brings that empathy to his practice.
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