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Nursing Home Abuse Lawsuit – Justice for Neglected Residents

If your loved one suffered from bedsores, falls, malnutrition, or abuse in a care facility, you can hold them accountable.

Negligence Claims
Bedsore Injuries
Wrongful Death

Important: Nursing homes often delete records after a certain period. If you suspect abuse, act immediately to preserve evidence before it is destroyed.

What Is a Nursing Home Abuse Lawsuit?

A nursing home abuse lawsuit is a legal claim filed when a long-term care facility fails to provide proper treatment, resulting in injury, illness, trauma, or death. When a facility breaks state or federal standards of care, families have the right to seek compensation.

Common Grounds for Lawsuits:

  • Neglect: Failure to provide food, water, hygiene, or medical care.
  • Physical Abuse: Hitting, rough handling, or chemical restraint.
  • Medical Errors: Incorrect medication dosage or missed treatments.
  • Understaffing: Corporate decisions that leave residents unsupervised.

Types of Abuse & Injuries

Look for these specific signs that indicate a failure of care:

Bedsores (Pressure Ulcers)

Stage 3 or 4 bedsores are almost always preventable. They occur when staff fail to turn immobile residents regularly.

Falls & Fractures

Unexplained bruises, broken hips, or head injuries often result from lack of supervision or assistance walking.

Malnutrition / Dehydration

Rapid weight loss, chapped lips, and confusion can indicate residents are not being fed or hydrated properly.

Medication Errors

Overmedication ("chemical restraint") or missed doses leading to hospitalization or seizures.

Who Can File a Lawsuit?

Residents themselves can file, but often they are unable to. Family members typically file on their behalf.

  • Immediate Family: Spouses, children, or siblings.
  • Legal Guardians: Those with Power of Attorney (POA).
  • Estate Representatives: In cases of wrongful death.

Note: You do not need to be the primary caregiver to raise a red flag and start an investigation.

Warning Signs Families Should Watch For

Physical

Bruises, bedsores, weight loss, poor hygiene, soiled bedding.

Emotional

Fear of staff, sudden silence, withdrawal, depression, anxiety.

Environmental

Bad odors, lack of staff, unanswered call lights, missing items.

Potential Compensation

Families can recover damages to ensure their loved one gets better care, or to find justice for a loss.

Medical Bills

Coverage for hospitalization, surgery, rehab, and moving to a safer facility.

Pain & Suffering

Damages for the physical pain and emotional trauma endured by the resident.

Wrongful Death

Funeral costs and compensation for the loss of a family member due to negligence.

Estimated Settlements: Severe injury cases can settle for $250,000–$1,000,000+, while wrongful death claims may exceed $500,000.

Frequently Asked Questions

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