Why Families Choose to Pursue Nursing Home Abuse Claims
Pursuing a claim can stop ongoing harm, provide funds to cover medical and care needs, and hold negligent parties accountable. It also helps create a formal record that can lead to regulatory action.
Legal action is an option when facility policies, staffing shortages, or caregiver misconduct cause injury. An early case review clarifies options and the best path forward for each family.
Common Situations That Lead to Nursing Home Abuse Claims
Claims often arise after unexplained injuries, medication errors, repeated falls, bedsores, severe dehydration, malnutrition, physical or sexual abuse, and financial exploitation of a resident’s funds.
Unexplained or Recurrent Injuries
Bruises, fractures, burns, or other injuries without an adequate explanation, or patterns of repeated injuries, may indicate neglect or mistreatment requiring investigation.
Medication Mistakes and Medical Neglect
Errors in administering medications, failure to follow care plans, or delayed medical attention can cause serious harm and support a claim for compensation.
Financial Exploitation and Improper Restraint
Unauthorized use of a resident’s funds, coercion, or the improper use of restraints that causes harm are examples of actionable conduct by a facility or caregiver.