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Practice
Areas - Nursing Home Abuse

Much
like our children, elderly family members are the most
vulnerable to abuse by others. Older people often times
hide their personal injuries from nursing home abuse due
to the fear of repercussion by the nursing home
employees. Unfortunately, this compounds the problem of
nursing home abuse in Philadelphia, Bucks and Mercer
County.
Nursing
home abuse comes in many forms, such as physical contact
(hitting, beating, slapping), mental abuse, ignoring the
needs of the elder residents/patients, and other forms
of negligence or intentional acts. It is usually one or
two “bad apple” employees who believe it is acceptable
to hurt helpless elder people. Other types of nursing
home injuries come from lack of safety at the nursing
home such as slippery floors, unsafe equipment, and lack
of trained nursing home employees.
Protect your loved ones that can't protect themselves.
Contact a nursing home abuse injury attorney
at the first sign of injury.
If you
know someone who has been injured in a NJ or PA nursing
home, caused by negligence or lack of experienced care
that resulted in bed sores, fall downs, burns,
starvation, failure to receive necessary medications, or
other forms of abuse, it is important to quickly contact
an experienced personal injury lawyer. Employees of
nursing homes and elder care facilities have been known
to cover up their tracks in an attempt to hide their
negligent or even criminal conduct.
If you
notice signs of nursing home abuse of a loved one, you
should immediately take photos of any visible signs of personal injuries and document the incident by keeping a
daily log of the elder person’s injuries, demeanor, and
spirit. It is also advisable to quickly take the
injured elderly person to a doctor to examine and
medically document any personal injuries. The doctor’s
notes and reports will be used to help prove the bad
conduct and the personal injuries in a Pennsylvania or
New Jersey nursing home abuse case.
An
experienced nursing home abuse attorney will advise you
on what steps to take with the management of the Bucks
County, Mercer County, or Philadelphia nursing home and
the local police department. It is extremely important
to act quickly at the first sign of nursing home abuse
in order to protect the elderly person, to prevent
future abuse to others, and to recover fair compensation
against the nursing home for the wrongful abuse or
dangerous conditions. Contact us for experienced and
caring representation for an elderly person who may have
been abused and injured in a Bucks, Mercer, Montgomery
County, or Philadelphia nursing home. |
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