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Chandler Nursing Home Abuse Lawyer

James Morgan
Attorney James Morgan
Licensed in Arizona

Nursing home abuse is a grave issue affecting vulnerable residents, often resulting in physical harm and emotional trauma. It’s crucial for victims and their families to seek legal help from experienced nursing home abuse and neglect attorneys to ensure justice and hold negligent facilities accountable. 

Nursing Home Law Center can provide the necessary support and representation to navigate nursing home abuse cases and secure the compensation and care that victims deserve.

Why Hire Nursing Home Law Center

At Nursing Home Law Center, we are dedicated to obtaining justice and compensation for elder abuse victims. Our skilled legal team has a strong history of managing nursing home abuse cases and securing substantial settlements and verdicts. 

We perform comprehensive investigations to cover all facets of nursing home neglect and abuse, including medical costs, mental health distress, and other damages. Leveraging our extensive experience in elder abuse claims, we adeptly handle complex cases and vigorously defend your rights. 

Throughout the entire process, we offer compassionate and transparent legal support, ensuring that you and your loved one remain informed, protected, and confident at every stage.

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Types of Cases Handled by Our Chandler Nursing Home Abuse Lawyers

Nursing home abuse refers to any intentional or negligent act by caregivers or staff that causes harm or serious risk to vulnerable elderly residents in long-term care facilities. Our Chandler nursing home abuse lawyers handle a variety of nursing home abuse and neglect cases, ensuring that every form of mistreatment is addressed.

  • Physical abuse involves the use of force that results in bodily injury, pain, or impairment. Examples include hitting, slapping, pushing, or inappropriate use of restraints.
  • Emotional abuse includes verbal or non-verbal actions that cause mental distress or anguish. This can involve yelling, threats, humiliation, or isolating the resident from social interactions.
  • Sexual abuse in nursing homes includes any non-consensual sexual contact or behavior directed at a resident. This could range from inappropriate touching to rape. 
  • Medical malpractice occurs when residents do not receive proper medical treatment for their conditions. This includes delayed or incorrect administration of medication, lack of necessary medical equipment, or ignoring serious health symptoms.
  • Negligence is the failure to provide necessary care, leading to serious health and safety risks. This includes inadequate medical care and insufficient nutrition. Symptoms may include bedsores, weight loss, dehydration, and overall deterioration in health.
  • Financial abuse involves the unauthorized use of a resident’s money, property, or assets. Examples include theft, fraud, or coercion to change a will or financial documents.
  • Wrongful death in a long-term care facility could result from severe neglect, such as untreated infections, malnutrition, or abuse-induced injuries. Families may seek justice and compensation for the profound loss of a loved one.

Understanding Your Legal Rights in Chandler, AZ 

Nursing home residents are protected under various federal and state laws designed to ensure their safety and well-being. The Nursing Home Reform Act of 1987 is a significant federal law that establishes the rights of residents to receive proper care and live free from abuse and neglect. This act mandates that nursing homes provide services that maintain or improve the quality of life for each resident.

In addition to federal protections, Arizona state laws also safeguard the rights of nursing home residents. These laws require long term care facilities to meet specific standards of care, provide adequate staffing, and ensure a safe environment for all residents.

Residents or their legal representatives can file a claim if they believe their rights have been violated. This includes family members, legal guardians, or appointed advocates. 

Liability in Nursing Home Abuse and Neglect Cases

In nursing home neglect and abuse cases, potential liable parties include: 

  • Individual caregivers who directly interact with residents can be held liable for abuse and neglect. For example, a caregiver who physically assaults a resident or fails to provide necessary medical care can be sued for their actions.
  • Nursing home staff members, such as nurses or aides, can also be responsible if their actions or negligence contribute to the harm. For instance, a nurse who administers incorrect medication or ignores a resident’s medical needs can be held accountable.
  • Facility administrators can be liable if they fail to properly train or supervise staff members, leading to abuse or neglect. If an administrator ignores complaints or does not implement adequate safety protocols, they can be held responsible.
  • Nursing home owners can be liable if the facility’s policies, staffing levels, or overall environment contribute to abuse or neglect. For example, if cost-cutting measures result in inadequate staffing, leading to neglect, the owners can be sued for creating unsafe conditions.
  • Third-party contractors, such as medical providers or maintenance workers, can be liable if their actions or negligence result in harm to residents. For example, a contracted maintenance worker who fails to fix a hazardous condition in the facility could be held responsible for resulting injuries.

How Our Chandler Nursing Home Abuse Attorneys Can Help

Our Chandler nursing home abuse attorneys have extensive experience in handling complex cases of abuse and neglect. We are dedicated to securing justice and compensation for victims. Our comprehensive services include:

  • Free consultation
  • Case investigation
  • Filing the claim
  • Settlement negotiation
  • Legal representation during trial if needed

Warning Signs of Nursing Facility Abuse and Neglect 

In Chandler, there are 53 Medicare-approved nursing homes. Among them, 13 (24.5%) have an overall score that is below or much below average. 19 assisted living facilities (35.8%) fall short in health inspections, and 20 nursing homes (37.7%) have inadequate staffing levels. Only 1 long term care facility (1.9%) is rated poorly in quality measures. [1]

Recognizing the many forms of nursing home neglect and abuse is crucial to protect the well-being of your love one, and make sure their basic needs are met. 

  • Warning signs of physical abuse include unexplained bruises, fractures, or other unexplained injuries. 
  • Emotional abuse can manifest as sudden withdrawal, depression, or anxiety. 
  • Signs of neglect include poor hygiene, bedsores, and dehydration. 
  • Financial abuse might be indicated by sudden financial difficulties, missing personal belongings, or unauthorized changes to financial documents. 
  • Common indicators of sexual abuse include unexplained STIs or bruising in sensitive areas. 

If you notice any of these signs, it’s essential to take legal action immediately to protect your loved one.

What to Do If You Suspect Nursing Home Abuse

  • Call 911: If your loved one is in immediate danger of physical abuse, contact emergency services.
  • Report the Incident to the Facility: Inform the nursing home’s administration or management about your concerns.
  • File a Complaint with Your Local Ombudsman’s Office: Ombudsmen advocate for residents’ rights and address concerns about care and treatment. They investigate complaints and work towards resolving issues.
  • Contact a Nursing Home Abuse Lawyer: They will help you understand your legal options and pursue justice and compensation for your loved one.

Damages You Can Recover Through a Nursing Home Abuse Claim

In a nursing home abuse claim, victims and their families can seek both economic and non-economic damages.

Economic Damages

  • Costs for medical treatment, hospital stays, medication, and rehabilitation necessary to address injuries or health issues suffered by the abuse or neglect victim.
  • Reimbursement for money or property stolen through financial exploitation, including unauthorized withdrawals, fraud, or coerced changes to financial documents.
  • Anticipated expenses for ongoing medical care, therapy, or long-term care required as a result of the abuse or neglect.

Noneconomic Damages

  • Compensation for physical pain and emotional distress endured due to the abuse.
  • Damages for the diminished quality of life and inability to engage in previously enjoyed activities.
  • Compensation for the psychological impact, such as anxiety, depression, and PTSD, resulting from the abuse or neglect.
  • In cases of wrongful death, compensation for the loss of companionship and emotional support provided by the deceased loved one.

Contact a Chandler Nursing Home Abuse and Neglect Attorney Today!

Nursing Home Law Center is committed to defending the rights of nursing home abuse and neglect victims. With a solid history of managing intricate abuse cases and achieving substantial settlements, we strive to secure justice for your loved one. We offer comprehensive legal services, including free consultation, meticulous investigation, and vigorous advocacy.

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

References: [1] Medicare.

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