Ogg, Murphy & Perkosky operates from 245 Fort Pitt Blvd Pittsburgh, PA 15222 specializing in nursing home abuse cases where ten percent of incidents are reported while many residents refuse disclosure due to fear. The firm, working on contingency fees requiring no upfront costs, addresses physical abuse including assault and excessive restraints, abandonment through inadequate supervision leading to falls or medication errors, sexual assault, financial exploitation, and neglect causing pressure ulcers, malnutrition, and poor hygiene. Gary Ogg, Mike Murphy, John Perkosky, David Houck, and Ben Gobel investigate chronically understaffed facilities, untrained employees, medication errors by nurses, and failures to document food intake. The attorneys handle cases of residents experiencing unexplained bruises, depression, weight loss, fearful behavior around caregivers, dirty clothing, unsanitary conditions, and wandering incidents. Located eight minutes from Phipps Conservatory, they pursue compensation for medical expenses, lost wages, property damage, pain and suffering while addressing five million annual elder abuse cases nationally.
Nursing Home Negligence Attorneys
State Law Firm serves Granada Hills from 15490 Ventura Blvd #205, Sherman Oaks, CA 91403, addressing nursing home abuse including physical harm, emotional distress, and financial exploitation causing depression and severe mental health implications at 877-659-9223. The attorneys specialize in personal injury lawsuits enforcing state and federal laws protecting residents’ dignity, handling settlement negotiations and trials while obtaining medical records and gathering comprehensive witness statements. They recognize physical abuse through unexplained bruises and broken bones, emotional abuse via withdrawal behaviors, and financial exploitation through suspicious bank activities, reporting to Granada Hills Adult Protective Services at 1-833-401-0832. State Law pursues damages for medical expenses, psychological treatment, and relocation costs when facilities breach duty of care, filing claims within California’s two-year statute under the Elder Abuse and Dependent Adult Civil Protection Act. The firm constructs compelling cases using witness testimony, medical and financial records, correspondence, pictures, and expert testimonies proving negligence and liability. They provide free initial consultations helping Granada Hills families navigate legal intricacies while ensuring loved ones receive appropriate compensation through experienced representation.
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Attorney Rob Schenk operates Schenk Nursing Home Abuse Law from 1126 Ponce De Leon Ave NE #101, Atlanta, GA 30306, exclusively handling Georgia nursing home fall cases where residents fall more frequently than other elderly due to physical disabilities and weak muscles. The firm investigates facilities where understaffing and under-qualified caregivers fail to assist residents with walking, contributing to falls on slippery floors, uneven ground, in poorly lit areas, and from improperly placed equipment or incorrect bed heights. Schenk examines nursing homes violating Georgia law requiring protection from environmental hazards and adequate individualized care, pursuing claims when negligent facilities cause emergency room visits, costly medical bills, physical therapy expenses, pain, suffering, and wrongful death. The practice serves Atlanta, Marietta, Sandy Springs, Columbus, Augusta, Savannah, Canton, Kennesaw, Warner Robins, Woodstock, Rome, and Covington, investigating facilities that fail to provide walkers, wheelchairs, proper shoes, bathroom safety features, or education on fall prevention. With experience litigating cases where sedatives and sleeping medications contribute to falls, Schenk offers free consultations at 678-823-7678 to families whose loved ones suffered fractures, sprains, head trauma, or death from preventable nursing home falls throughout Georgia.
Combies Hanson, P.C. serves West Somerville, Massachusetts from their office at 857-855-6959, handling nursing home abuse litigation for families whose elderly loved ones suffered mistreatment. The firm addresses physical abuse, neglect causing malnutrition and dehydration, emotional trauma, sexual assault, financial exploitation, and abandonment in care facilities. Their attorneys pursue cases involving unexplained injuries, sudden behavioral changes, significant weight loss, poor hygiene, infections, and suspicious financial transactions. Combies Hanson leverages extensive experience handling nursing home cases throughout Massachusetts, offering personalized service and consultation. The legal team investigates systematic issues within facilities that lead to resident harm, including inadequate staffing and improper training. They represent families dealing with depression, disorientation, agitation, and isolation resulting from nursing home abuse. The firm provides tailored strategies addressing West Somerville’s specific healthcare systems and regulations while maintaining their commitment to client satisfaction.
Attorney Yong J. An practices from 825 Town & Country Ln 12th Fl, Houston, TX 77024, defending over 600 nurses before the Texas Board of Nursing since 2006 with comprehensive understanding of Texas nursing laws and regulations. The firm exclusively handles Texas nursing disciplinary licensing for LVNs, RNs, and APRNs/NPs, offering 24/7 availability at 832-428-5679 for nurses facing allegations, complaints, criminal charges, substance abuse issues, or license revocations. An provides representation for medication errors, patient abandonment, HIPAA violations, boundary violations, sexual misconduct, dishonesty, fraud, and documentation falsification cases. With nearly two decades of experience, the attorney helps nurses respond to Board allegations within thirty-day deadlines, negotiate proposed orders, pursue license reinstatement after revocation, and navigate criminal charges affecting licensure renewal. The practice assists graduating nursing students with criminal histories, nurses offered proposed disciplinary orders, and those caught on substance abuse while on duty, empowering nurses to navigate complex legal landscapes with confidence.
Attorney Tom Monk of The Monk Law Firm operates from 800-B Johnson Ferry Rd NE, Atlanta, GA 30342, with additional offices in Athens and Macon, specializing in nursing home negligence cases on contingency fees. The firm addresses the $55 billion nursing home industry where one-quarter of beds are controlled by ten publicly traded companies, handling cases of deliberate physical abuse, sexual assault, inadequate care, bedsores, malnutrition, dehydration, falls, fractures, wandering, elopement, and medication errors. Emphasizing the importance of researching facilities beyond guided tours, Monk identifies understaffing, poorly trained staff, and inadequate security as primary causes of preventable injuries and deaths. The firm offers free consultations at (404) 255-5556 for Atlanta, (706) 353-7757 for Athens, and (478) 474-6766 for Macon, investigating unexpected injuries, illnesses, or deaths that may indicate nursing home neglect or abuse while pursuing compensation when facilities fail to provide prescribed medical services, proper nourishment, or necessary range of motion exercises to prevent complications.
Patrick F. Bull operates The Bull Law Group from 526 E Broadway, Haverhill, MA 01830, working with families to stop nursing home abuse and neglect while gathering evidence including insurance information and medical records for compensation claims. Attorney Bull handles Massachusetts nursing home cases involving physical abuse like bedsores, unexplained falls, broken bones, dehydration, weight loss, wounds, and bruises, plus emotional abuse signs including behavioral changes, self-abuse, agitation, withdrawal, and reluctance to speak near staff. The firm investigates neglect indicators such as skin discoloration, poor hygiene, medication issues, incorrect positioning, lack of eating assistance, unsanitary conditions with fecal or urine odor, frequent unreported illnesses, and unnecessary restraints. Patrick Bull files formal complaints with nursing home staff while maintaining records, reports concerns to Massachusetts Health and Human Services, and pursues personal injury claims against facilities and staff members. The practice examines individualized care plans mandated by the Nursing Home Reform Act, checking credentials and background reports of new employees responsible for residents’ care. Call 978-457-9090 or 888-784-3285 (888-7-THE-BULL) for free consultations about potential claims when loved ones suffer injuries at Massachusetts nursing homes throughout the state.
Lovett & House, with attorneys George H. Lovett and William H. House at 10 West Monument Avenue Suite 101, Dayton, OH 45402, provides Medicaid and nursing home planning services throughout Miami Valley and Central Ohio at 937-909-0770. The firm helps families navigate nursing home costs averaging $5,000 to $7,500 monthly in Western and Central Ohio, utilizing Medicaid benefits that cover more services than Medicare’s limited 100-day coverage. They assist clients in spending down assets to qualify for Medicaid while avoiding the five-year lookback period penalties, establishing irrevocable Medicaid trusts that protect assets from creditors and probate estates while serving as supplemental funds for nursing home residents. The attorneys have helped hundreds in nursing home crisis situations, setting up wills, trusts, and applying for Medicaid and VA Aid benefits. With offices in Dayton, Fairborn, Kettering, Springfield, Sidney, Tipp City, Troy, Eaton, and Delaware, they guide families through financial requirements for low-income Medicaid qualification, helping reduce countable assets without triggering transfer penalties. The firm addresses testamentary trusts with safe harbor provisions, community spouse resource allowances, and estate planning including living wills, healthcare powers of attorney, and preparation for death while protecting family assets.
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Jason Stone Injury Lawyers operates from 225 Friend Street, Suite 301, Boston, MA 02114, offering contingency-based representation for nursing home abuse cases with offices throughout Massachusetts including Fall River, Natick, Norwood, Peabody, and Plymouth. The firm handles cases involving bedsores, pressure ulcers, medication errors, inadequate personal hygiene, malnutrition, dehydration, falls, unexplained injuries, verbal abuse, financial abuse, and sexual abuse. Massachusetts regulations require nursing facilities to display Patient Abuse Law information prominently and report suspected incidents to the Department of Public Health. The three-year statute of limitations applies from abuse discovery date. The firm assigns dedicated legal teams including case managers, associate attorneys, and collaborates directly with founding attorney Jason Stone. They emphasize preventing future abuse through staff training, background checks, regular inspections, and family involvement. Stone Cold Guarantee ensures clients never pay unless the firm wins, providing free consultations available 24/7 including weekends.
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Attorney Mark Hurt founded The Law Offices of Mark T. Hurt at 159 W. Main Street, Abingdon, VA 24210, providing nursing home abuse representation throughout Southwest Virginia including Bristol, Salem, and Washington, Smyth, Wythe, Carroll, Pulaski, Wise, Tazewell, and Roanoke Counties. With over 30 years of experience, the firm handles cases involving physical abuse, sexual exploitation, emotional manipulation, financial theft, neglect, bedsores, malnutrition, dehydration, medication errors, falls, choking incidents, and wrongful death in nursing facilities. Mark Hurt works on contingency fees, offering free consultations at 276-623-0808, and reports that 11% of nursing home residents nationally suffer bedsores while approximately one in ten elderly Americans experiences abuse. The firm assists families in reporting abuse to Virginia’s Adult Protective Services, documenting evidence, and pursuing compensation for medical bills, pain and suffering, and punitive damages when facilities fail to provide adequate care, properly train staff, or protect vulnerable residents from harm.
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