Gatti, Keltner, Bienvenu & Montesi, PLC operates from 219 Adams Avenue, Memphis, TN 38103, serving nursing home abuse victims since 1970. The firm addresses bedsores, malnutrition, dehydration, medication errors, physical abuse, over-medication for control, infections, broken bones, and wrongful death cases throughout Memphis, Bartlett, Germantown, Marion, and surrounding areas. With over $500 million recovered for clients, they investigate understaffing, negligent hiring, inadequate training, and facility mismanagement. The practice secured $195,000 at mediation for a visitor’s slip and fall injury at a rehabilitation center. They document warning signs including unexplained injuries, weight loss, poor hygiene, mood changes, and medication discrepancies while working with Adult Protective Services and Tennessee Department of Health. Operating 24/7 on contingency fees, the attorneys provide free consultations at 901-526-2126, with additional offices in Olive Branch, Mississippi, pursuing justice against facilities prioritizing hundreds of millions in profits over resident care and safety.
Hollingsworth Kelly Law Firm maintains headquarters at 3501 North Campbell Suite 104, Tucson, Arizona 85719, serving elderly abuse victims with experienced attorneys handling cases since the firm’s establishment, available at (520) 882-8080. The practice addresses nursing home negligence including medication errors from facilities like Emeritus at Catalina Foothills cited for 19 violations involving missed prescriptions, with executive directors placed on probation and facilities assessed multiple fines. They investigate bedsores, fractures, dehydration, malnutrition, and cases where residents report abuse while 95% witness other residents being mistreated according to CDC data. The firm assists with Arizona Department of Health Services inspections through azcarecheck.com, advocating for vulnerable populations as the U.S. elderly population grows with one in five expected to be 65 or older by 2030. Their attorneys handle cases involving cameras in nursing homes for accountability, with seven states passing monitoring laws while New Jersey and Wisconsin loan secret cameras to document suspected abuse. The practice emphasizes that 40% of nursing home residents report being victims of abuse with five unreported cases for every reported incident. Contact for free consultation regarding physical, emotional, sexual abuse, neglect, or financial exploitation.
Gelch & Associates, P.A. maintains offices at 411 Borel Ave #405 San Mateo CA 94402, (866) 780-4878, with attorneys Gary Gelch, Omar Cardenas, Anna Lane, and Martin Mehan handling nursing home abuse cases involving bedsores, malnutrition, dehydration, untreated infections, physical marks, bruises, restraint injuries, and emotional abuse. The firm addresses signs including weight loss, confusion, disorientation, depression, fear, anxiety, financial exploitation through unexplained withdrawals, money transfers, and lost personal items. They investigate physical abuse leaving bruises on wrists, arms, ankles, legs, broken bones from falls or abuse, and neglect causing pressure ulcers. Serving Plantation, Naples, Fort Myers, Jupiter, Birmingham, Chicago, and Milwaukee, they pursue compensation for medical bills, pain, suffering, and wrongful death while offering free consultations. The firm handles cases throughout Florida’s Broward County, Miami-Dade County, Collier County, Lee County, Palm Beach County, Alabama’s Jefferson County, Illinois’s Cook County, and Wisconsin’s Milwaukee metropolitan area on contingency fees.
Judy Greenwood, P.C. practices nursing home negligence law from offices in Plymouth Meeting and Philadelphia, representing Pennsylvania victims of facility mistakes and neglect. The firm maintains access to nursing and medical experts plus a doctor/lawyer for case review, addressing injuries to vulnerable seniors who relocate from familiar homes into care facilities. Common neglect signs include bedsores, dehydration, fractures from falls, medication overdoses, malnutrition, and sepsis infections. Advanced bedsores develop when facilities fail to turn patients and monitor skin irritation. Fractures occur from bed rail errors, alarm failures, or inadequate supervision by poorly trained staff. The practice handles missed diagnoses of pulmonary embolism and sepsis, catheter misplacements by inexperienced personnel, and cases where residents’ conditions deteriorate despite available treatment. Expert testimony establishes acceptable care standards, breach identification, and resulting damages. Litigation requires proving the facility’s duty of care, demonstrating how defendants breached standards, and documenting injuries flowing from negligence. Families can compare facilities through Medicare’s website at www.Medicare.gov/care-compare/. Contact 215-557-7500 for consultation regarding nursing home negligence claims requiring complex medical insight and expert analysis.
DAS Law Group, P.A. operates from 438 Queens Road, Charlotte, NC 28207, serving Charlotte, Gastonia, Huntersville, Matthews, North Carolina, and South Carolina in nursing home injury cases. Attorneys William DeVore, Derek Adler, Fred DeVore, and staff address slip-and-fall injuries affecting 16% of nursing home patients annually, medication errors and overdoses causing health complications, malnourishment from inadequate food access, injuries during improper supervision including dementia patients wandering away, and emotional issues from direct caregiver abuse. The firm thoroughly investigates claims pursuing proof to establish liability when trust is broken at care facilities. They handle cases where vulnerable elderly suffer due to negligent or abusive care despite families believing loved ones would receive needed attention to thrive. The legal team gives cases attention and care they’d want for their own loved ones, discussing options through qualified attorney consultations at 704-377-5242 or online intake forms, focusing on justice for nursing home injuries throughout Charlotte and North Carolina.
Shuttlesworth Law Firm LLC practices from 201 Vulcan Rd Suite 210, Birmingham, AL 35209, handling nursing home neglect cases throughout Alabama including Birmingham, Bessemer, Hueytown, and surrounding areas. Attorney Perry Shuttlesworth represents victims of sepsis, infected bedsores, urinary tract infections, malnutrition, dehydration, kidney failure, falls, medication errors, and wrongful death in nursing facilities. The firm investigates staff-patient ratios, feeding schedules, bathing frequency, bed linen changes, and routine medical examinations to identify neglect patterns. With experience navigating Alabama’s nursing home regulations, they pursue compensation through contingency fee arrangements, meaning clients pay only upon successful case resolution. The practice emphasizes immediate action including notifying facilities of concerns, demanding independent medical examinations, contacting police for investigations, and considering temporary relocation of vulnerable residents. Shuttlesworth Law Firm coordinates with government agencies while building evidence of negligent care standards that violate residents’ rights. They offer free appointments at 866-583-1885, focusing on cases where inadequate staffing, poor living conditions, and ignoring basic health and hygiene needs cause serious injuries or death in Alabama nursing homes.
Attorney Bianca R. Ennix practices at 24301 Southland Dr Suite 607, Hayward, CA 94545, providing comprehensive representation for elder abuse victims throughout Alameda County with over 18 years of experience advocating for nursing home residents’ rights at 510-992-6959. The Law Office of Bianca R. Ennix handles cases involving physical abuse, malnutrition, sepsis in Northern California nursing homes, bedsores, and elder abuse with a reputation as a trusted and effective nursing home abuse attorney. Ennix offers in-depth investigations collecting medical records, witness statements, and expert testimonies while providing aggressive legal representation in negotiations and court proceedings. The firm pursues maximum compensation for medical costs, pain and suffering, emotional trauma, and related damages, offering continuous family support throughout the legal process. With a deep understanding of complexities in nursing home cases, Bianca Ennix brings compassion and relentless pursuit of justice to each case involving vulnerable adults. The Alameda County nursing home abuse lawyer provides free consultations, meticulously investigating abuse circumstances to strengthen cases while fiercely advocating for elderly residents’ rights against facilities that violate their duty to provide safe, respectful, and dignified care as trusted by families across the county.
Pintas & Mullins Law Firm operates from 368 W Huron St, Suite 100, Chicago, IL 60654, with attorneys William Pintas and Laura Mullins licensed in Arizona, Colorado, Illinois, New York, and Puerto Rico, co-counseling nationwide for Florida nursing home abuse cases. Florida law requires actions against nursing homes commence within two years from discovery, not exceeding four years from incident date under Fla. Stat. Section 400.0236. Medical malpractice follows similar two-year discovery rule with four-year maximum, extending to seven years for fraud or concealment cases under Fla. Stat. Ann. 95.11(4)(b). Wrongful death claims must be filed within two years from incident under Fla. Stat. Ann. 95.11(4)(d). Florida eliminated damage caps July 1, 2015, ruling them unconstitutional. Claims against State of Florida agencies require filing within four years unless based on medical malpractice under Fla. Stat. Section 768.28(13). The firm offers free nationwide consultations at (800) 842-6336, representing clients in every state through co-counsel arrangements for nursing home abuse and neglect matters.
Matthew S. Lott J.D. practices from 3318 Pascagoula Street, Pascagoula, Mississippi 39567, serving Gautier nursing home abuse victims at 228-215-2787 with offices throughout Jackson, Ocean Springs, and surrounding counties. The firm handles cases where more than one million U.S. nursing home residents face potential abuse including physical violence, emotional manipulation, sexual assault, financial exploitation, and neglect causing unexplained bruises, broken bones, mood changes, withdrawal, financial irregularities, bedsores, weight loss, and poor hygiene. Mississippi’s Vulnerable Adults Act empowers the Department of Human Services to investigate and remedy abuse, neglect, and exploitation in institutional settings, providing broad definitions covering physical pain, mental anguish, and deprivation of needs. The Gautier attorneys pursue economic damages for medical care costs and non-economic damages for pain, suffering, and emotional distress, with punitive damages possible in extreme cases. Mississippi’s medical malpractice statute provides two years from injury date or discovery to file claims.
Karchmar and Stone operates from 2340 South River Road Suite 211, Des Plaines, Illinois 60018, with attorneys Larry Karchmar, Gary P. Stone, and Adam Karchmar providing nursing home negligence representation throughout Chicago and surrounding suburbs at 847-892-5060. The firm handles cases involving physical neglect including lack of turning, improper positioning, bad bathing habits, and improper toileting, as well as medical neglect such as poor access to medical care, lack of assistance with drinking/eating, and ignoring resident requests. They pursue compensation for emotional trauma, financial exploitation, sepsis, belittling and emotional abuse, bed sores, improper restraining, clogged medical equipment, falls and fractures, malnutrition, life-threatening injuries, and wrongful death. The attorneys navigate thousands of federal and state laws and regulations specifically applying to nursing homes, including residents’ rights to sue for abuse and neglect under the Nursing Home Care Act of Illinois. They fight for maximum recovery covering past and future medical expenses, lost income, pain and suffering, emotional distress, and loss of consortium. The firm provides special protections available to nursing home victims not available to victims of other forms of mistreatment, helping families seek medical attention and search for safer facilities.