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Nursing Home Abuse

Pasadena Nursing Home Abuse Attorney

Assisting Families with Neglect Claims in Nursing Homes

Nursing home abuse is an unacceptable occurrence, violating the rights of the elderly entrusted to the home's care. A Pasadena personal injury lawyer should be contacted immediately if you or a loved one have been the victim of such a situation. An award of damages can compensate you or your loved one for the pain and suffering experienced. It can also help cover any medical bills incurred and allow you to obtain a higher quality of care. Another critical point is that it may encourage homes to care for their residents better.

McGee Lerer Ogrin is serious about protecting the rights of the elderly. In such a vulnerable position, they must have someone fighting on their behalf. We can review your concerns in a free consultation and help you understand your legal options. We work on a contingency fee basis, which means our fee is taken out of damages won - if you don't get paid, we don't get paid. There are also no upfront costs, and our firm advances all costs. We want to ensure you can obtain the legal protection you need, no matter your financial circumstances.

Have you or a loved one been a victim of nursing home abuse in Pasadena? Call McGee Lerer Ogrin today at (310) 231-9717 or contact us online to protect your rights and pursue the compensation you deserve!

What Is Considered “Abuse” in a Nursing Home?

Nursing home abuse can take many forms. Some examples include:

  • Failing to provide for the necessities of daily living
  • Neglect of personal hygiene
  • Inadequate measures to prevent such things as dehydration, malnutrition, and bedsores
  • An unclean and unsanitary environment
  • Hazardous conditions encouraging falls and injuries
  • Lack of care for existing medical problems
  • Inadequate access to medical care and services
  • Over-medicating or failing to provide medication when needed
  • Unjustified or unreasonable physical restraint
  • Forced confinement in a room or area
  • Physical abuse, including shaking, pushing, slapping
  • Assault and battery
  • Sexual assault

If you have observed any of the above or similar situations or suspect they exist, contact our firm immediately. In these circumstances, the elderly may be too afraid to speak up and need someone to do so on their behalf.

Common Signs of Nursing Home Abuse

Identifying the signs of nursing home abuse is crucial to preventing further harm to vulnerable residents. It’s important to stay vigilant for physical and behavioral changes in your loved one. Some common indicators of abuse may include:

  • Physical Injuries: Unexplained bruises, burns, cuts, or fractures could be signs of physical abuse or neglect. Bedsores, or pressure ulcers, often indicate neglectful care, especially if severe or untreated.
  • Emotional and Psychological Changes: Sudden withdrawal, depression, anxiety, or fearfulness when certain staff members are nearby may point to emotional or psychological abuse.
  • Poor Hygiene and Malnutrition: A loved one’s refusal to eat, signs of dehydration, or a noticeable decline in personal hygiene can signal neglect. Unkempt hair, dirty clothes, and foul body odor are additional signs that a nursing home fails to meet basic living standards.
  • Unexplained Financial Changes: Financial abuse is also a concern in nursing homes. Watch for unusual bank withdrawals, missing property, or sudden changes in your loved one’s financial situation.

If you notice any of these symptoms, it is essential to report them immediately.

Compensation Available in a Nursing Home Abuse Case

If you or a loved one has been a victim of nursing home abuse, you may be able to recover various damages, including:

  • Medical Expenses: If your loved one’s injuries require additional medical care, you can recover the cost of hospital stays, medical treatments, surgeries, medication, and rehabilitation. This also includes any future medical expenses related to the abuse.
  • Pain and Suffering: Nursing home abuse can lead to both physical and emotional pain. Compensation for pain and suffering addresses the distress, discomfort, and anxiety caused by the abuse, covering both the physical injuries and the emotional toll from neglect or mistreatment.
  • Loss of Quality of Life: Abuse in a nursing home can severely affect a person’s ability to live independently. If the abuse results in long-term physical or mental impairments, the victim may be entitled to damages for the diminished ability to carry out everyday activities and maintain a certain quality of life.
  • Emotional Distress: Beyond physical injuries, victims of nursing home abuse often suffer from emotional distress. This can include anxiety, depression, fear, and loss of trust in others, which may require ongoing therapy or counseling.
  • Punitive Damages: If the abuse was especially severe or deliberate, you may be eligible for punitive damages. These damages aim to punish the responsible party and discourage similar actions in the future. They focus on the defendant's misconduct rather than just compensating the victim.
  • Wrongful Death: If the abuse results in the death of a loved one, surviving family members may pursue a wrongful death claim. Damages may include funeral and burial expenses, companionship loss, and future earnings or support.

Working with our experienced attorney ensures that all potential damages are identified and pursued to help your loved one achieve justice and obtain the compensation they deserve.

Contact Our Pasadena Nursing Home Abuse Lawyer Today

If you or a loved one has been affected by nursing home abuse, it’s essential to act quickly to safeguard their rights and health. The consequences of such abuse can be severe, but with the guidance of a skilled attorney, you can pursue justice and obtain the compensation necessary for medical treatment, emotional healing, and more. Contact a Pasadena nursing home abuse lawyer today to review your case, explore your legal options, and hold those at fault accountable. Your loved one deserves proper care, and we are here to help you ensure they receive it.

View our firm's profile at FindaNursingHomeAbuseLawyer.com.

If you suspect nursing home abuse in Pasadena, don’t wait. Reach out to a trusted nursing home abuse attorney now to discuss your case and take the first step toward justice.

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