Allen Tittle and Scott Perlmuter practice at Tittle & Perlmuter, addressing nursing home falls from facilities’ negligence in cleaning premises, planning for patient needs, and properly supervising residents throughout Cleveland and Ohio. The firm handles cases where 75% of nursing home residents fall annually—twice the rate of seniors not in facilities—with 6% causing fractures and 20% resulting in serious injuries. Their attorneys Katie Harris, Marques Binette, Ellen Hobbs Hirshman, and Meghan P. Connolly investigate environmental hazards including wet floors, poor lighting, incorrect bed heights, improperly fitted wheelchairs, and inadequate walking aids causing preventable falls. The practice examines facilities that fail to assess fall risk, provide assistance, supervise residents, or develop sufficient care plans based on individual conditions and needs as required by federal regulations. Tittle & Perlmuter pursues claims when understaffed Ohio nursing homes with minimum 2.5 hours daily direct care—far below recommended 4 hours—lead to falls causing fractures, soft tissue injuries, burns, head trauma, spinal cord injuries, and wrongful death. They offer free consultations at 216-222-2222 with evening and weekend appointments available throughout their six Ohio offices.
Malman Law operates from 205 W Randolph St #1700, Chicago, IL 60606, with additional offices in Champaign and Rockford, specializing in nursing home abuse cases with over 30 years of experience under founder Steven Malman. The firm secured one of Illinois’ largest nursing home verdicts: $5.5 million for an 80-year-old woman’s death from lack of oxygen, $3 million for hospice overdose, $1.7 million for radiator burns requiring amputation, and $1.1 million for hip fracture from dropping. They handle physical abuse including hitting and restraining, emotional abuse through threats and isolation, sexual assault, financial exploitation, and neglect causing bedsores, malnutrition, dehydration, infections, and falls. Two-thirds of facility staff admitted abuse in 2017 according to cited data. Government reports estimate 1 in 5 ER visits from nursing homes result from abuse. The practice operates on contingency fees with free consultations at (888) 625-6265, having handled over 20,000 personal injury cases with approximately 40 staff members including six lawyers.
Daniel Brown and Matthew E. Kiely of Brown Kiely LLP operate from 3 Bethesda Metro Center, Suite 700 in Bethesda, MD 20814, bringing over 25 years of veteran litigation experience to nursing home injury and neglect cases. Understaffing causes bedsores, falls, accidents, malnutrition, loneliness, and dehydration requiring immediate documentation and legal consultation. Evidence gathering includes photographs, written documentation of injuries, contracts, and reports against facilities. Common neglect signs encompass rapid deterioration from overmedication, bruises from rough handling, weight loss from malnutrition or dehydration, and bedsores from lack of movement. Staff testimonies prove valuable when employees report witnessed neglect. Pennsylvania and New Jersey require lawsuits within two years of negligence or abuse. The firm recommends interviewing multiple staff levels, documenting all concerns, maintaining injury journals, photographing evidence, and noting witness contact information. Brown Kiely LLP passionately advocates for compensation victims deserve, evaluating evidence and strategizing cases specific to client needs and goals. Contact top nursing home lawyers at 240-220-9923 for free consultation to seek justice for loved ones suffering from unacceptable abuse or substandard care.
Attorney Sean T. Keith practices at Keith Law Group located at 5050 W Northgate Road, Suite 108, Rogers, AR 72758, representing nursing home abuse victims throughout Arkansas with over 30 years of experience as a nationally recognized Top 100 Trial Lawyer. The firm handles cases involving bedsores, malnutrition, dehydration, physical abuse, emotional abuse, sexual abuse, financial exploitation, medication errors, bed sores, falls resulting in broken bones, and wandering incidents. Keith Law Group has recovered over $20 million in medical device injury lawsuits, over $13 million in car accident cases, and over $100 million total on behalf of clients. Notable nursing home settlements include $1.5 million for an Illinois neglect case, $1.2 million for elder abuse caught on video, and $346,000 for life-threatening bedsores. The firm offers free consultations available 24/7 and provides comprehensive resources about Arkansas Adult Protective Services and long-term care ombudsman programs for families seeking justice.
Senior Justice Law Firm prosecutes nursing home abuse cases against The Ensign Group, Inc., a publicly traded conglomerate operating 215+ facilities across thirteen states with $2.3 billion revenue. The firm handles cases involving bedsores (pressure sores) that develop without excuse and can become septic, medication errors from poor documentation causing severe consequences, fall injuries resulting in broken bones or brain bleeding, infections from improper catheter care leading to deadly UTIs, and unexpected deaths revealing nutritional inadequacies. Past lawsuits include a $48 million Medicare fraud settlement for falsely billing unnecessary rehabilitation services across six California facilities, and employment cases establishing Ensign’s liability despite separation from branches. The firm operates on contingency with no upfront costs, taking 33.3% to 40% only upon successful settlement. Cases typically involve 10-45 day pre-suit investigation, 30-90 day notice period offering settlement opportunity, 6 month to 2 year discovery phase, and 3 day to 2 week trials. Most cases settle in low six figures. Senior Justice Law Firm offers free consultations at 888-375-9998, with attorneys possessing over 50 years combined experience exclusively handling nursing home negligence.
Sacchetta & Baldino has represented nursing home abuse victims since 1991 from offices at 308 East Second Street in Media, PA 19063, 24 S. Broad Street in Woodbury, NJ 08096, and 1201 North Orange Street in Wilmington, DE 19801. The firm handles neglect and inadequate care including failures in medical attention, hygiene, and daily care; physical and emotional abuse from harm to psychological mistreatment; medication errors from improper administration; falls and injuries from unsafe environments causing preventable fractures; understaffing and poor training contributing to systemic neglect; and financial exploitation of vulnerable seniors. Thousands of elderly individuals suffer harm annually from nursing home mistreatment. The experienced team conducts comprehensive investigations exploring every angle for maximum compensation, whether cases involve minor neglect or life-altering harm. Attorneys secure settlements and verdicts providing meaningful financial support for families seeking justice. Acting quickly improves chances of holding responsible parties accountable while families focus on healing. Contact 610-891-9212 (Media), 856-845-4400 (Woodbury), or 302-884-6715 (Wilmington) for life-changing injury cases demanding serious legal support to rebuild lives from medical care to long-term stability.
Venardi Zurada LLP operates from 101 Ygnacio Valley Rd., Suite 100, Walnut Creek, CA 94596, serving as the Official Injury Attorneys of the San Francisco 49ers while handling nursing home abuse cases where nearly 1 in 10 residents suffer mistreatment annually. Attorneys Mark Venardi and Martin Zurada address physical abuse including rough handling, punching, misuse of restraints, emotional abuse through isolation and mood manipulation, and sexual assault evidenced by genital bruising or sexually transmitted diseases. With half of aging Americans eventually requiring nursing home care and the elderly population reaching 95 million by 2060, the firm fights understaffing and negligence causing bedsores, ligature marks, fearful behavior, and urinary tract infections. They pursue compensation for medical costs, pain and suffering through insurance claims and litigation. The firm maintains an Oakland office at 1418 Lakeside Drive and offers free consultations at 833-893-6763 for families throughout the Bay Area confronting nursing home misconduct.
Sackstein Sackstein & Lee, LLP, established 1952 with over 60 years serving the community, maintains offices at 154-08 Northern Boulevard Suite 2C, Queens, NY 11354, 26 Court Street Suite 2208, Brooklyn, NY 11242, 1140 Franklin Avenue Suite 210, Garden City, NY 11530, and 184 E 161 Street, The Bronx, NY 10451. Attorneys Harvey A. Sackstein, Mark H. Sackstein, Eric B. Lee, Christina C. Vassilas, and Mark J. DeCicco handle nursing home neglect involving malnutrition affecting 40% of residents despite the 1987 Nursing Home Reform Act requiring nutritional assessments every three months. The firm addresses responsibilities including well-balanced meals, substitute offerings when refused, individualized care, special diets, eating assistance, proper positioning, appetizing non-cold meals, pleasant dining environments, adequate exercise, and fresh air. They pursue cases when substandard care persists after family interventions, offering free consultations at 888-519-6400 to discuss injuries and legal options throughout New York City and Long Island.
Keches Law Group, established in 1986 and one of Massachusetts’ largest personal injury firms, has recovered over $2 billion for clients while specializing in nursing home neglect and abuse cases. The firm addresses physical violence causing bruises and fractures, emotional abuse leading to withdrawal and depression, sexual assault, financial exploitation, and neglect resulting in bedsores, malnutrition, and poor hygiene. With WHO estimates showing two-thirds of nursing home workers commit abuse and the over-60 population expected to double by 2050, Keches identifies warning signs including unexplained injuries, sudden financial changes, and fear of caregivers. Operating on a no-fee policy with contingency arrangements at (617) 898-0808, the firm handles cases involving medication errors, preventable falls, untreated bedsores, wandering incidents, insufficient staffing ratios, and inadequate screening or training. They pursue compensation for medical expenses, financial losses, pain and suffering, disability, disfigurement, loss of enjoyment, and attorney fees while working with agencies to investigate violations of residents’ constitutional rights and the Illinois Nursing Home Care Act throughout Massachusetts including Boston, Worcester, Springfield, and surrounding counties.
Troy and Schwartz, LLC operates from 9415 SW 72nd Street Suite 119, Miami, FL 33173, with attorney Jon Schwartz bringing 30 years of Personal Injury law experience to nursing home neglect cases. The firm represents victims aged 65 and older under the Elder Abuse and Dependent Adult Civil Protection Act (EADACPA), which prevents wrongdoers from avoiding responsibility by stonewalling claims until victims pass away. The practice handles physical abuse including unexplained bruises and fractures, emotional abuse through ridicule and intimidation, financial manipulation, sexual assault, and neglect involving inadequate medical services, poor hygiene, unnecessary restraints, and deprivation of food and water. With 2.1 million elderly Americans falling victim to abuse annually and five cases going undetected for each reported instance, the firm pursues arbitration against hospitals and government facilities while filing suits against private care providers. Troy and Schwartz operates on contingency fees with no payment unless compensation is recovered, maintaining 24/7 availability at 786-808-1490. The practice provides robust representation to protect victims’ rights and welfare, striving for maximum compensation while families focus on their loved ones’ care during challenging periods.