Founded by attorneys Brian F. Lafferty Jr., Guy D’Andrea, Alexandria MacMaster, Brenda Harkavy, and Ragha Narasimhan, Laffey Bucci D’Andrea Reich & Ryan operates from 1100 Ludlow Street, Suite 300, Philadelphia, Pennsylvania 19107. Their nursing home abuse practice tackles the devastating reality that 2 out of 3 nursing homes nationwide have been cited for abuse, neglect, and exploitation. The firm thoroughly investigates various forms of mistreatment, including physical abuse leaving unexplained injuries, emotional abuse causing withdrawal or depression, sexual abuse affecting vulnerable residents, healthcare fraud, and caregiver neglect resulting in bedsores, dehydration, and malnutrition. Their attorneys help families document evidence, report abuse to proper authorities, and pursue compensation for medical expenses, relocation costs, pain and suffering, and psychological trauma. If you suspect your loved one has suffered nursing home neglect, call (215) 399-9255 for a consultation to discuss legal options and ensure accountability.

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Pennsylvania Nursing Home Lawyers specializes in cases of wandering and elopement, operating from their unnamed location while serving nursing home abuse victims throughout Pennsylvania. The firm explains that wandering occurs when mentally impaired residents move unsupervised within facilities, risking falls or other harm, while elopement involves residents leaving facilities unnoticed. With 42% of nursing home residents experiencing dementia and up to 60% of dementia patients wandering at least once, these incidents constitute neglect and grounds for litigation. The attorneys investigate understaffing, lack of proper training, and failures to implement safety measures like door alarms, locking systems, and patient tracking devices. The firm educates families about the Nursing Home Residents Bill of Rights, including rights to privacy, dignity, respect, and freedom from restraint except when ordered by physicians. For a free consultation regarding nursing home wandering, elopement, or other forms of neglect, call 215-240-7771.

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My Price Lawyers connects nursing home abuse victims with affordable attorneys throughout the Tampa Bay area, including Orlando, St. Petersburg, Lakeland, Brandon, Clearwater, and Sebring. The firm recognizes that nursing home negligence encompasses mistreatment and improper care including neglect, verbal abuse, physical abuse, sexual abuse, financial exploitation, and medication errors. Their attorneys help families identify signs of nursing home negligence such as weight loss, decline in grooming, poor hygiene, dirty bedding, frequent illnesses, bedsores, confusion, unexplained injuries, and changes in banking habits. My Price Lawyers explains that nursing homes have a legal duty to provide proper care, including adequate staffing and appropriate procedures, but many facilities are understaffed, overscheduled, or employ inadequately trained workers. They offer free consultations and work on a contingency fee basis, requiring no upfront fees or retainers. For immediate help with a nursing home negligence case, call (888) 473-6137.

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Associates and Bruce L. Scheiner, Attorneys for the Injured, represents nursing home bed sore victims throughout Florida from offices in Fort Myers, Cape Coral, Naples, and Port Charlotte. Their attorneys explain that bed sores develop when nursing home staff fail to regularly reposition residents who cannot move themselves, resulting in painful pressure ulcers on bony areas of the body. The firm emphasizes that Kaiser Foundation reports show Florida nursing home residents receive only 1.6 hours of licensed nurse care daily, leaving residents alone for nearly twenty hours per day. Their legal team investigates whether neglect caused bed sores to develop or worsen, potentially leading to serious complications like sepsis, bone infections, cellulitis, or cancer. They meticulously document evidence of inadequate care and staffing deficiencies while pursuing compensation for medical expenses and suffering. Free consultations are available at 800-646-1210, with no fees unless they recover damages.

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Salvato, OToole & Froylan practices from 618 Main St, Chicago, IL 60654, with attorneys Paul G. OToole, Carl Salvato, and David Froylan specializing in nursing home abuse cases. The firm represents victims suffering from bedsores, neglect, malnutrition, medication errors, falls, and other forms of nursing home negligence throughout Chicago, Oak Lawn, DuPage, and Aurora. Their attorneys emphasize that nursing home residents deserve quality care and when facilities fail to meet their legal obligations, they must be held accountable. The practice focuses on investigating nursing home abuse claims, building compelling cases through thorough evidence gathering, and pursuing maximum compensation for victims and their families. Salvato, OToole & Froylan has secured numerous settlements for personal injury victims, including $2,985,000 for an industrial accident and $2,900,000 for a truck accident. The firm offers free case evaluations and works on a contingency fee basis, meaning clients pay nothing unless they recover compensation. For assistance, call (312) 583-9500.

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Leone Law, LLC operates from 1345 Jefferson Boulevard in Warwick, Rhode Island, specializing in nursing home abuse and neglect cases. Attorney Anthony Leone recognizes the emotional difficulty of placing loved ones in long-term care facilities and the devastating effects when that trust is violated. The firm handles cases involving physical beatings, threats, theft, withholding medical treatment or food, neglect, sexual assault, and medication errors. Leone Law acknowledges the staggering prevalence of elder abuse, with an estimated 1-2 million Americans over 65 suffering mistreatment annually. The firm explains common forms of abuse, including yelling, physical assault, sexual assault, financial exploitation, and neglect, while helping families identify warning signs such as pressure sores, falls, dehydration, malnutrition, and medication errors. Leone Law emphasizes the importance of taking swift action when abuse is suspected, offering guidance on legal options and compensation for damages. Contact them at 401-921-6684 for a free consultation.

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Operating from 804 NW 16th Avenue, Suite B in Gainesville, Florida, Glassman & Zissimopulos Law Firm handles nursing home negligence cases with attorneys Daniel J. Glassman, Nick Zissimopulos, John J. Kelly, Jesse Smith, and Rae Powers. Their practice recognizes that nursing home negligence encompasses various forms of elder abuse, including medical neglect resulting in bedsores, diagnostic errors, falls, medication errors, infections, and wrongful death. The firm also addresses neglect related to basic needs like nutrition, hydration, clean living environments, personal hygiene, and social or emotional stimulation. With nearly 67,000 Floridians in certified nursing facilities as of 2022, these attorneys understand the importance of protecting our older generation from substandard care. They take aggressive action against nursing home administrators, physicians, and staff who fail in their professional and ethical responsibilities to care for patients. For a consultation regarding nursing home negligence, call 844-787-2543 or 352-732-9191.

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Rosner Russo Shahabian PLLC operates from 398 Conklin Street, Farmingdale, New York 11735, specializing in nursing home negligence cases. Their attorneys represent victims of nursing home negligence in Long Island and throughout New York, handling cases categorized as negligence, abuse, and medical malpractice. The firm emphasizes that nursing home residents have specific rights under New York law, including dignity, respect, comfortable living conditions, privacy, and freedom of choice. Their practice focuses on identifying warning signs of physical abuse such as bedsores, broken bones, burns, malnutrition, dehydration, poor hygiene, and infections. The attorneys highlight concerning statistics, noting that one in three older people has experienced nursing home abuse and that 85% of assisted living facilities have reported at least one case of neglect or abuse. To pursue compensation for medical bills, pain and suffering, wrongful death, and other damages, they recommend contacting them at 516-376-0000 for a free consultation.

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Bodewell Injury Group, operating from 1286 Oak Grove Road, Suite 200, Birmingham, AL 35209, specializes in nursing home abuse and neglect cases throughout Alabama. Led by attorneys including Nathan “Nate” VanDerVeer, the firm addresses various forms of elder mistreatment, including physical abuse, neglect, bedsores, brain bleeds, falls, spinal fusion injuries, aspiration death, dehydration, and malnutrition. Their attorneys emphasize the declining quality of care in the nursing home industry and have successfully secured numerous substantial settlements, including $36 million in a multi-plaintiff spinal fusion medical device case. The firm investigates facility risk factors such as poor staffing and lack of administrative oversight, helping families identify warning signs like unexplained injuries, bedsores, and behavioral changes. Bodewell Injury Group offers free case evaluations, working on a contingency fee basis to hold negligent nursing homes accountable while securing compensation for victims’ medical expenses and suffering.

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Paukert & Troppmann, PLLC offers skilled legal representation to nursing home abuse victims in Washington state. Based at their Spokane office and available at (509) 232-7760, the firm emphasizes the crucial role family members play in preventing nursing home abuse. Attorney Kathleen H. Paukert handles nursing home negligence cases with particular attention to signs of neglect, including unexplained injuries, weight loss, behavioral changes, and poor hygiene. The firm advises families to maintain regular communication with staff, participate in care planning meetings, and build relationships with caregivers as preventative measures. When abuse occurs, they guide clients through reporting processes to Adult Protective Services and the Department of Social and Health Services. The attorneys at Paukert & Troppmann understand the emotional toll these cases take and provide compassionate, knowledgeable counsel while pursuing compensation for medical costs, pain and suffering, and other damages.

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