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Jersey City Nursing Home Abuse Lawyer

Attorney Deborah Gough
Licensed in New Jersey

Elder abuse is a distressing reality faced by many vulnerable nursing home residents across Jersey City. Families trust nursing homes to provide proper care for their loved ones, but sometimes, that trust is broken through nursing home abuse and neglect. These incidents can lead to physical injuries, emotional trauma, and financial harm. 

If you believe your loved one has been a victim of nursing home neglect, it is crucial to seek legal assistance from an experienced Jersey City nursing home abuse lawyer.

Why Hire Nursing Home Law Center

At Nursing Home Law Center, we are dedicated to obtaining justice and compensation for those impacted by nursing home neglect or abuse. Our skilled legal team has a strong history of handling these sensitive cases and achieving substantial settlements and verdicts.

We conduct thorough investigations to address every aspect of the abuse, including medical expenses, emotional distress, and other related damages. With our extensive knowledge of nursing home abuse claims, we manage the legal process efficiently and work relentlessly to safeguard your rights.

Throughout the case, we provide clear, compassionate guidance, ensuring you and your loved ones are informed, supported, and confident at every stage.

Types of Cases Handled by Our Jersey City Nursing Home Abuse Lawyers

Nursing home abuse involves any harm inflicted on a nursing home resident by a caregiver or staff member. The abuse can take many forms, including physical, emotional, and financial harm. Below are the most common types of nursing home abuse cases we handle:

Physical Abuse

This bodily assault involves the use of physical force resulting in harm, including hitting, pushing, or the improper use of restraints. Physical abuse can cause broken bones or unexplained injuries like bruises or cuts.

Mental and Emotional Abuse

Residents subjected to emotional abuse may experience threats, insults, or humiliation from nursing home staff. This trauma can lead to emotional distress and long-term psychological damage.

Sexual Abuse

Non-consensual sexual contact or behavior is a severe form of abuse that can leave the victim physically and emotionally scarred.

Medical Malpractice

When nursing homes fail to provide proper medical care, residents may suffer from bedsores, infections, or medication errors. This nursing home negligence can result in life-threatening medical conditions.

Negligence

Nursing home neglect involves failing to provide adequate care, such as food, proper hygiene, or necessary medical attention. Neglect can lead to malnutrition, dehydration, and worsening medical conditions.

Financial Abuse

This financial exploitation occurs when caregivers manipulate residents financially, stealing money or coercing them into changing their wills or other financial documents.

Wrongful Death

In the worst cases, nursing home abuse and neglect can lead to the death of a resident. Families may pursue a wrongful death claim to seek justice for their loved ones.

Under federal law, including the Nursing Home Reform Act of 1987 and New Jersey state laws, nursing home residents are entitled to quality care and the right to live free from abuse and neglect. These laws ensure that residents receive adequate food, medical care, and supervision in a safe environment.

If a resident’s rights are violated, they or their family members can file a legal claim to seek compensation and hold the responsible parties accountable. The right to take legal action applies to cases of nursing home neglect, abuse, or any failure to provide humane treatment.

Liability in Nursing Home Neglect and Abuse Cases 

In many nursing home neglect cases, several parties may be held liable for the harm inflicted on the elderly person. Liability can include:

  • Nursing home facilities: The nursing home itself can be held responsible if it failed to provide adequate staffing, training, or supervision, leading to abuse or neglect.
  • Nursing home staff: Individual caregivers or staff members who directly abuse or neglect a nursing home resident can be held accountable for their actions.
  • Third-party contractors: In some cases, outside providers, such as medical staff or contractors who provide services within the nursing home, can also be held liable for nursing home negligence.

How Our Jersey City Nursing Home Abuse Attorneys Can Help

Our nursing home attorneys have extensive experience handling nursing home abuse cases and advocating for the rights of residents and their families. Our legal team provides comprehensive support through every stage of the legal process, helping you pursue justice and fair compensation. Here’s how we can assist:

  • Free Case Evaluation: We offer a free consultation to discuss the details of your case and determine the best course of action.
  • Case Investigation: Our team conducts thorough investigations into the abuse or nursing home neglect by reviewing medical records, interviewing witnesses, and gathering necessary evidence.
  • Filing the Claim: We handle all the paperwork and filings required to pursue your personal injury case, ensuring everything is done efficiently and accurately.
  • Settlement Negotiation: Our attorneys are skilled negotiators, working to secure a fair settlement that covers all medical expenses, emotional suffering, and other damages.
  • Trial Representation: If a fair settlement cannot be reached, we are fully prepared to take the case to trial to ensure you receive maximum compensation.

Common Signs of Elder Abuse Among Nursing Home Residents

There are 300 Medicare-approved nursing home facilities in Jersey City. Of these, 127 nursing homes (42.3%) have received a below or much-below-average overall score. Specifically, 154 facilities (51.3%) fall short in health inspections, and 157 facilities (52.3%) have inadequate staffing. 26 long-term care facilities (8.7%) were rated poorly regarding quality measures. [1]

The worst-rated nursing homes in Jersey City include:

Alliance Care Rehabilitation and Nursing CenterBezalel Rehabilitation and Nursing Center
Brooklyn Gardens Nursing & Rehabilitation CenterBrooklyn United Methodist Church Home
Brooklyn-Queens Nursing HomeBrooklyn Ctr for Rehab and Residential Health Care
Central Queens Rehab & Nursing CenterCasa Promesa
Complete Care at Chestnut Hill LLCComplete Care at Fair Lawn Edge
Complete Care at Inglemoor, LLCConcourse Rehabilitation and Nursing Center Inc
Far Rockaway Center for Rehabilitation and NursingFulton Commons Care Center Inc
Glengariff Health Care CenterGolden Gate Rehabilitation & Health Care Center
Hempstead Park Nursing HomeHighland Care Center
Hudson Pointe at Riverdale Ctr for Nursing & RehabIsabella Geriatric Center Inc
Laconia Nursing HomeLincoln Park Care Center
Llanfair House Care & Rehabilitation CenterMorris Park Rehabilitation and Nursing Center
New Vanderbilt Rehabilitation and Care Center, IncNew Vista Nursing & Rehabilitation Ctr
Northern Manhattan Rehabilitation and Nursing CtrOcean Gardens Care Center
Park Nursing HomePelham Parkway Nursing Care & Rehab Facility LLC
Rego Park Nursing HomeRichmond Ctr for Rehab and Specialty Healthcare
Sinai Post Acute Nursing and Rehab CenterSutton Park Center for Nursing and Rehabilitation
Triboro Center for Rehabilitation and NursingVerrazano Nursing and Post-Acute Center
West Lawrence Care Center, LLCWestchester Center for Rehabilitation & Nursing
Yonkers Gardens Center for Nursing and Rehab

It’s essential to recognize the warning signs of nursing home abuse and neglect to protect your loved ones. Some of the most common signs include:

  • Unexplained injuries such as bruises, cuts, or fractures;
  • Sudden changes in behavior, like depression or withdrawal;
  • Bedsores, infections, or other signs of nursing home neglect;
  • Poor hygiene or unsanitary living conditions;
  • Missing personal items or unexplained financial transactions.

What to Do If You Suspect Nursing Home Abuse

If you suspect that your loved one is a victim of nursing home neglect, it’s essential to take immediate action. Here are the steps you should follow:

  • Call 911 if your loved one is in immediate danger or requires urgent medical care.
  • Report nursing home abuse to the facility administrator or management team to address the issue internally.
  • File a complaint with the local Ombudsman’s office, which advocates for residents’ rights in nursing homes and other care facilities.
  • Contact Jersey City nursing home abuse attorneys to begin an investigation and explore your legal options.

Damages You Can Recover Through a Nursing Home Abuse Claim

When filing a nursing home abuse case, victims and their families may be entitled to various types of compensation, including:

  • Economic Damages: This settlement includes reimbursement for medical expenses, relocation costs, and any other out-of-pocket expenses related to the abuse.
  • Non-Economic Damages: Compensation for pain and suffering, emotional distress, and loss of quality of life caused by abuse or neglect.
  • Punitive Damages: In cases of severe abuse, the court may award punitive damages to punish the responsible parties and deter future misconduct.

The Cost of Hiring a Jersey City Nursing Home Abuse Lawyer

At our law firm, we understand the financial strain that elder abuse can place on families. That’s why we work on a contingency fee basis, meaning you won’t pay any upfront costs. We only receive payment if we successfully recover compensation on your behalf. This arrangement allows you to pursue justice without worrying about additional financial burdens.

In New Jersey, the statute of limitations limits the time you have to file a nursing home abuse case. Typically, you have two years from the date of the abuse or neglect to take legal action. Failing to act within this time frame could result in losing your right to pursue compensation. Act swiftly to protect your legal rights and secure the justice your loved one deserves.

Contact a Jersey City Nursing Home Abuse Attorney Today!

If you believe your loved one has suffered from nursing home neglect in Jersey City, our team of experienced personal injury lawyers is ready to help. We are dedicated to holding nursing homes and staff members accountable for their actions and ensuring victims receive maximum compensation. Contact us today for a free consultation to discuss your case and begin the process of seeking justice for your loved one.

Call us at (800) 926-7565 or fill out our contact form.

References: [1] Medicare

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