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Louisville Nursing Home Abuse Lawyer

Attorney Carey Acerra
Licensed in Kentucky

Nursing home abuse is a severe issue affecting vulnerable residents in Louisville and throughout Kentucky. For families, discovering that a loved one has been subjected to abuse can be overwhelming and devastating.

Seeking legal help from an experienced Louisville nursing home abuse lawyer is essential to protect the rights of your loved one, stop the abuse, and hold the nursing home accountable for its actions.

A skilled attorney can thoroughly investigate the situation, gather critical evidence, and ensure that your family receives the fair financial compensation you deserve for the harm caused.

Why Hire Nursing Home Law Center

At the Nursing Home Law Center, we are dedicated to obtaining justice and compensation for nursing home abuse victims. Our skilled legal team has extensive experience handling these sensitive cases and has secured significant settlements for our clients.

We carry out detailed investigations to address every aspect of the abuse, including medical expenses, emotional suffering, and other damages. With our strong knowledge of nursing home abuse claims, we tackle each case with focus and determination, ensuring your rights are fully protected.

We offer open communication throughout the process, keeping you and your family informed and confident. Caring lawyers ensure your loved one is protected and supported.

Types of Cases Handled by Our Louisville Nursing Home Abuse Lawyers

Nursing home abuse refers to any form of harm or neglect inflicted upon a nursing home resident by staff, other residents, or visitors. Our experienced Louisville nursing home abuse lawyers handle a wide range of cases to ensure that victims receive the justice they deserve.

Physical Abuse

Physical abuse involves the intentional use of force that causes injury, pain, or discomfort to a resident. This may include hitting, slapping, pushing, or improper use of restraints.

Mental and Emotional Abuse

Mental and emotional abuse occurs when a resident is subjected to verbal assaults, threats, humiliation, or isolation, leading to emotional trauma.

Sexual Abuse

Sexual abuse in nursing homes includes any unwanted or non-consensual sexual contact or behavior, such as inappropriate touching, assault, or harassment.

Medical Malpractice

Medical malpractice involves failures to provide adequate medical care that harms residents. This can include not helping residents move to prevent bedsores, medication errors, or not providing medical treatment as required. 

Negligence

Nursing home neglect is when staff fails to meet the needs of residents. This can involve poor hygiene, malnutrition, dehydration, or leaving residents unsupervised, leading to issues like wandering or elopement.

Financial Abuse

Financial abuse occurs when a resident’s assets, including the resident’s bank accounts, are exploited for financial gain. This can include theft, fraud, or manipulation to gain control over a resident’s finances without their consent.

Wrongful Death

In cases of extreme nursing home abuse or neglect, residents may suffer injuries or medical complications that result in death. In these tragic cases, families can pursue wrongful death claims to seek justice and compensation.

Various federal and state laws protect nursing home residents’ right to receive proper care and live in an environment free from abuse and neglect.

One of the most significant federal protections is the Nursing Home Reform Act of 1987, enacted to improve the quality of care in nursing home facilities nationwide.

In addition to federal protections, Kentucky nursing homes are regulated by state laws overseen by the Kentucky Cabinet for Health and Family Services. These state regulations require nursing homes to:

  • Provide a safe living environment for all residents
  • Ensure that residents receive proper nutrition, hydration, and hygiene
  • Prevent nursing home neglect and abuse by properly training staff and maintaining sufficient staffing levels
  • Report any allegations of nursing home abuse to the appropriate authorities

Eligibility to File an Elder Abuse Claim 

Several parties are allowed to file a nursing home abuse lawsuit if abuse or neglect has occurred:

  • The nursing home resident: If the resident has suffered abuse or neglect and is mentally and physically capable, they can file a claim.
  • Family members: If the resident cannot file due to physical or cognitive limitations, their family members—such as spouses, children, or legal guardians—can file a lawsuit.
  • Legal guardians: Appointed guardians have the legal authority to file a claim if the resident is incapacitated or otherwise unable to act.
  • Estate representatives: In cases involving wrongful death, the representative of the resident’s estate may file a claim to seek compensation for medical costs, pain and suffering, and funeral expenses.

Filing a nursing home abuse lawsuit helps protect the rights of the victim and can prevent further abuse from occurring by holding negligent parties accountable.

Liability in Nursing Home Neglect and Abuse Cases 

In nursing home abuse cases, liability often extends beyond the individual who directly committed the abuse. Multiple parties can be held responsible for contributing to or failing to prevent abuse or neglect. Understanding who can be held accountable is essential to identify all responsible parties.

  • Nursing Home Facility: The nursing home facility may be held liable if the abuse occurred due to negligent hiring practices, lack of proper training, inadequate supervision, or failure to maintain safe conditions. Facilities are responsible for ensuring staff is trained correctly and residents are cared for per state and federal laws.
  • Individual Staff Members: Nursing home employees who commit physical abuse, emotional abuse, or neglect can be held personally accountable. This includes caregivers who directly harm residents or those who fail to report the abuse.
  • Nursing Home Administrators: Facility administrators can be liable if they fail to act on reports of abuse or address known issues, such as understaffing or poor facility conditions. Their responsibility is to ensure the safety and well-being of all nursing home residents.
  • Medical Providers: In medical malpractice cases, such as medication errors or failure to provide proper medical care, healthcare providers or contracted medical staff may be held accountable for their negligence.
  • Third-Party Contractors: If contractors, such as outside service providers, contribute to the abuse or neglect, they may be liable. For example, third-party companies responsible for facility maintenance or meal services could be held accountable if their actions lead to neglect in nursing homes.

How Our Louisville Nursing Home Abuse Attorneys Can Help

At the Nursing Home Law Center, our skilled Louisville nursing home abuse attorneys have extensive experience representing victims and their families. We understand the devastating impact that nursing home neglect, physical abuse, and other forms of mistreatment can have on vulnerable residents.

Our dedicated legal team works tirelessly to hold responsible parties accountable and secure the compensation victims deserve. We’ve successfully handled countless nursing home abuse cases and are here to guide you through every step of the legal process.

Free Case Evaluation

We offer a free consultation to discuss your case and review the details of the suspected abuse. During this initial evaluation, our attorneys will listen to your concerns, review any evidence you have, and provide you with a clear understanding of your legal options. There is no obligation; our goal is to help you make informed decisions about your next steps.

Case Investigation

Once we take on your case, our team thoroughly investigates the nursing home abuse. This involves gathering medical records, interviewing witnesses, reviewing the facility’s practices, and identifying all responsible parties. Our comprehensive approach ensures that every aspect of the case is uncovered.

Filing the Claim

After the investigation, we will file your nursing home abuse case on your behalf. This process includes preparing all necessary legal documents and submitting the claim to seek compensation for medical expenses, emotional distress, and other damages. Our attorneys ensure your claim is filed within the appropriate statute of limitations under Kentucky law.

Settlement Negotiation

Many nursing home abuse claims are resolved through settlements. Our attorneys are experienced negotiators who will work to secure a fair settlement from the facility, their insurance provider, or other responsible parties. 

We aim to maximize your compensation, covering everything from medical expenses related to the abuse to financial losses from financial abuse.

Trial Representation 

We are fully prepared to take your case to trial if a settlement cannot be reached. Our attorneys have extensive courtroom experience and will aggressively advocate for your rights before a judge and jury. We will continue fighting to ensure you receive the financial compensation you deserve.

Common Signs of Elder Abuse Among Nursing Home Residents 

In Louisville, Kentucky, there are 60 Medicare-certified nursing homes. Of these, 31 facilities (52%) have an overall rating below or much below average. Specifically, 36 nursing homes (60%) fall short in health inspections, and 28 facilities (47%) have inadequate staffing. Ten facilities (17%) were rated poorly regarding quality measures. [1]

The worst-rated nursing homes in Louisville include:

Cherokee Park RehabilitationClifton Heights
Charlestown Place at New AlbanyHarrison Healthcare Center
Highlands Nursing and RehabilitationHome of the Innocents
Kindred Hospital – LouisvilleKlondike Nursing and Rehabilitation Center
Landmark of Iroquois Park Rehab and Nursing CenterLandmark of Louisville Rehabilitation and Nursing
Landmark of River City Rehabilitation and NursingLyndon Crossing
Regency Nursing and Rehabilitation CenterRolling Hills Healthcare Center
Seneca PlaceSignature Healthcare at Jefferson Manor Rehab & Wellness Center
Signature Healthcare at Summerfield Rehab & Wellness CenterSignature Healthcare of South Louisville
Sycamore Heights Health and RehabilitationValhalla Post Acute

Recognizing the signs of nursing home abuse is crucial for protecting your loved one.

Abuse and neglect in nursing homes can often go unnoticed, mainly when victims are unable to speak out due to physical or cognitive limitations.

However, there are warning signs that family members and caregivers can look for to help identify potential abuse.

  • Unexplained injuries, such as bruises, cuts, or burns
  • Frequent falls or fractures
  • Restraint marks
  • Weight loss
  • Withdrawal or depression
  • Fear of staff members
  • Sudden behavioral changes
  • Unexplained injuries to sensitive areas
  • Sexually transmitted infections (STIs)
  • Fear of physical touch
  • Poor hygiene
  • Bedsores
  • Unsanitary living conditions
  • Lack of medical care
  • Unexplained bank activity
  • Missing personal belongings
  • Changes to legal documents

What to Do If You Suspect Nursing Home Abuse

If you suspect nursing home abuse, it’s essential to take swift action to protect your loved one and ensure their safety. Here are the steps you should follow to address the situation:

  • Call 911 if Immediate Danger Exists: If your loved one is in immediate danger or you believe they are facing severe harm, call 911. Emergency personnel can intervene and ensure the resident’s safety while law enforcement investigates the situation.
  • Report to the Administrator: Notify the nursing home administrator or a trusted facility management member about your concerns. Keep a written record of your report and any responses received. Facilities are legally obligated to investigate and address abuse, but it’s essential to document these conversations if further action is needed.
  • File a Complaint with Your Local Ombudsman’s Office: The Ombudsman’s office advocates for the rights and well-being of residents in nursing homes and assisted living facilities. They can help investigate claims of nursing home abuse and work to resolve issues. Filing a complaint with the Ombudsman ensures that a neutral third party looks into the abuse and takes steps to protect the resident.
  • Contact a Nursing Home Abuse Attorney: It’s essential to consult an experienced lawyer to understand your legal rights and options. A personal injury lawyer can provide legal assistance, gather evidence, and help you pursue a nursing home abuse lawsuit. By seeking legal help, you can ensure those responsible for the abuse are held accountable.

Damages You Can Recover Through a Nursing Home Abuse Claim

Nursing home abuse victims and their families may be entitled to various forms of compensation to address the physical, emotional, and financial harm they’ve suffered.

Economic Damages

Economic damages are intended to compensate for the tangible financial losses directly related to the abuse. Examples of these damages include:

  • Medical expenses
  • Relocation costs
  • Funeral and burial expenses

Non-Economic Damages

Non-economic damages compensate for the emotional and psychological impact of the abuse. These are often harder to quantify but are critical to addressing the harm suffered. Examples include:

  • Pain and suffering
  • Emotional distress
  • Loss of companionship

Punitive Damages

In cases where the abuse was particularly egregious or involved intentional harm, punitive damages may be awarded. These damages are meant to punish the nursing home or negligent parties responsible for the abuse and to deter similar behavior in the future.

The Cost of Hiring a Louisville Nursing Home Abuse Attorney 

At the Nursing Home Law Center, we understand that families facing nursing home abuse often have financial concerns. To make legal representation accessible, our nursing home abuse attorneys work on a contingency fee basis. 

This means you don’t pay any upfront fees for our services. We only collect a fee if we successfully recover compensation for you. If we do not win your case, you owe us nothing.

In Kentucky, the statute of limitations for nursing home abuse or neglect claims is generally one year from the date the abuse was discovered or reasonably should have been found. Failing to file within this time frame could result in losing your right to pursue compensation for your loved one’s suffering. 

To protect your legal rights and hold negligent parties accountable, it is crucial to consult with an experienced Louisville nursing home abuse lawyer as soon as possible.

Contact a Louisville Nursing Home Abuse Attorney Today!

At the Nursing Home Law Center, our experienced team of Louisville nursing home abuse attorneys is dedicated to fighting for the rights of victims and their families. We have a proven track record of successfully handling nursing home abuse cases and securing the compensation our clients deserve.

If you suspect that a family member has been abused or neglected in a nursing home or assisted living facility, don’t wait to take action. Contact our law firm today for a free consultation. Let us help you hold negligent parties accountable and ensure your loved one is protected.

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

References: [1] Medicare

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