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Holding Nursing Homes Accountable for Preventable Injuries
June 25th, 2024
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Holding Nursing Homes Accountable for Preventable Injuries
Accountability and Legal Considerations: Understanding Nursing Home Responsibilities in Case of HarmDealing with the loss or harm of a loved one in a nursing home is an emotionally devastating experience. While the focus should primarily be on coping with the situation, questions may arise regarding the legal responsibility of the nursing home in causing the harm.Our nursing home abuse attorneys explore the legal and ethical aspects surrounding incidents of harm in nursing homes and discuss how to hold a nursing home accountable by raising a civil claim. This is commonly referred to as a nursing home negligence case.What is a Nursing Home's Duty of Care to Residents?Nursing homes have a legal duty to provide a certain standard of care to their residents. This duty includes protecting residents from harm and ensuring their safety and well-being. In real person speak, this means a nursing home must keep its residents safe and injury-free.When a nursing home fails to meet this duty, and harm occurs as a result, they may be held legally responsible for their negligence or misconduct. Legal claims such as wrongful death, negligence, or medical malpractice can be pursued to seek accountability.Investigations and ReportingIn the event of harm or death in a nursing home, it is crucial to promptly report the incident to the appropriate authorities, such as the state's Department of Health or Adult Protective Services. These agencies have the responsibility to investigate complaints and ensure regulatory compliance.Reporting incidents helps uncover potential neglect or abuse, ensuring the safety of other residents.Here is a detailed breakdown by state on how to report nursing home abuse in your area.Accountability and Compensation for Nursing Home Neglect InjuriesFamilies who have experienced harm or the loss of a loved one due to nursing home negligence may seek legal recourse. Engaging an attorney experienced in elder abuse law and nursing home litigation can help evaluate the case's merits and pursue appropriate legal action.Compensation may be sought for damages, medical expenses, pain and suffering, emotional distress, and other losses resulting from the incident.In nursing home injury cases not resulting in death, families can recover money damages for the pain and suffering of their loved one. In nursing home wrongful death claims, survivors can seek compensation and money damages for the wrongful death of their family member.Common Nursing Home Injuries Resulting in LitigationINLINE 2 OR FEATUREDOftentimes, family members suspect something is wrong, but do not know what to look for. Below are some of the more common nursing home injuries that result in families hiring Senior Justice Law Firm to make a nursing home negligence claim.
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About Michael Brevda, Esq.
Michael Brevda, Esq. is a Florida attorney specializing in nursing home abuse and neglect litigation. Brevda is the managing partner of Senior Justice Law Firm, a firm comprised of nursing home negligence attorneys. Michael Brevda can be reached by visiting SeniorJustice.com or by calling 888-375-9998.