Basch Keegan & Spada operates from Kingston at 845-251-4545, representing Hudson Valley nursing home neglect and abuse victims with over 35 years of injury-only law firm experience. The attorneys handle cases involving malnutrition, dehydration, untreated bedsores, poor hygiene, unattended health problems, physical abuse including force-feeding and inappropriate restraining, and emotional abuse through intimidation and isolation. They address understaffed, overcrowded facilities where poor working conditions contribute to employee stress causing inadequate care. The firm pursues medical expenses, pain and suffering compensation, punitive damages, loss of quality of life payments, and legal fee recovery. New York’s statute of limitations provides three years from abuse occurrence or discovery, with two years for wrongful death claims. Basch Keegan & Spada maintains offices at 303 & 307 Clinton Avenue, Kingston, NY 12401, with additional locations in Albany, Latham, and Poughkeepsie, offering 100% free consultations for nursing home abuse cases.

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Kreizer Law maintains offices at 1040 Broad Street, Suite 204 in Shrewsbury, NJ 07702, handling nursing home abuse cases throughout Monmouth County including broken bone injuries. The firm embodies integrity, strength, and commitment while representing elderly victims of neglect resulting in open fractures, closed fractures, greenstick fractures, comminuted fractures, and stress fractures. Their attorneys investigate cases involving intoxicated drivers causing accidents, medical professionals providing inadequate treatment, nursing facilities ignoring safety precautions, unsupervised schools or camps, and property owners failing to protect against slippery conditions. The practice handles claims based on negligence, product liability, premises liability, and intentional harm, pursuing compensation for medical costs, lost wages, pain and suffering, emotional distress, physical limitations, disfigurement, and future earning capacity. New Jersey’s two-year statute of limitations applies to these personal injury claims.

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Mark W. Davis and Michael Brusca lead Davis & Brusca, LLC from 100 Charles Ewing Blvd. Suite 250, Ewing Township, NJ 08628, handling nursing home slip and fall cases at 609-786-2540 with 24/7 live call answering. The firm addresses falls affecting 75% of nursing home residents annually according to CDC data, causing broken bones, internal bleeding, immobility, increased infection susceptibility, bedsores, and pneumonia, with fall victims having doubled chances of falling again. Their New Jersey attorneys identify resident risk factors including poor vision, unstable footwear, walking difficulties, vitamin D deficiency, muscle weakness, and medications affecting balance, plus facility factors like trip hazards in hallways, slip hazards from spilled fluids, missing assistive devices, dead alarm batteries, unmonitored incontinent residents, medication errors causing disorientation, failure to raise bed rails accounting for 35% of falls, improper transfers, and poor floor-plans placing nurses far from patients comprising 16-27% of falls.

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Attorney Michael Perillo of Noonan, Perillo & Thut, LTD leads Illinois’s most respected nursing home negligence practice from their Waukegan office at 847-244-0111. The firm specializes in cases involving bedsores, decubitus ulcers, unexplained falls, sepsis, infections, dehydration, malnutrition, medication errors, wandering, physical abuse, and negligent care by non-English speaking or undertrained staff. Noonan, Perillo & Thut handles cases where facilities prioritize dollars over proper care, leading to serious harm or death of elderly residents. Their attorneys challenge excuses about understaffing and language barriers that nursing homes use to justify substandard care. The Lake County lawyers pursue compensation when facilities fail to honor promises of decent care for vulnerable residents. They represent families whose loved ones suffered injuries because profit meant more to facility operators than providing appropriate care. The firm addresses cases involving hospitals and nursing facilities throughout Illinois.

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Urban & Taylor, S.C. serves Wisconsin from 4701 N. Port Washington Road, Milwaukee, Wisconsin 53212 at 866-720-7232, handling nursing home abuse litigation. According to the National Center on Elder Abuse, 44% of nursing home residents experience abuse while 95% witness neglect, with one in three facilities cited for violations yearly. The firm handles physical abuse accounting for 29% of cases, psychological abuse at 21%, resident-to-resident abuse at 22%, gross neglect at 14%, financial exploitation and sexual abuse each at 7%. Urban & Taylor pursues cases involving bedsores from neglect, fall-related injuries, medication errors, failing to monitor elopement-prone residents, malnutrition, dehydration, and wrongful death. Their Milwaukee elder abuse attorneys work on contingency fees, offering free case evaluations. The firm has notable success in nursing home litigation, serving all Wisconsin while making long-term care facilities safer by holding them accountable for paying damages when residents’ rights are violated.

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The Ruth Law Team operates nationwide at 888-783-8378, with attorneys Steven C. Ruth, Jessica E. Shahady, Jenna C. Ruth, Eric D. Roslansky, Amy A. Catledge, Alex H. Longo, Austin J. Grinder, and Milagros L. Vazquez. With over 40 years representing nursing home abuse cases, the firm handles physical harm, mental distress, wrongful death, cuts, bruises, broken bones, traumatic brain injuries, weight loss, falls, pushing, grabbing, striking, infections, sexual abuse, STDs, PTSD, suicidal thoughts, confusion, and urinary tract infections. The World Health Organization reports 1 in 6 people aged 60+ suffer abuse yearly, with only 1 in 24 cases reported. Ruth Law secured $1.2 million for a fire ant attack victim, $350,000 for improper catheter insertion, $250,000 for multiple falls and malnutrition cases. They address understaffing, untrained workers, underpaid employees, mismanagement, lack of oversight, and rogue caregivers in for-profit facilities. The firm operates on contingency fees with offices in Florida, Georgia, and Minnesota.

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William Pintas and Laura Mullins lead Pintas & Mullins Law Firm at their Chicago headquarters, 368 W Huron St Suite 600, serving Dallas nursing home abuse victims with over 39 years of experience. The firm specializes in physical abuse cases including bedsores, infections, malnutrition, dehydration, and unexplained injuries resulting from facility understaffing and inadequate medical care. They secured maximum insurance limits for multiple clients and maintain a 24/7 hotline at (800) 842-6336. The firm’s attorneys investigate facilities violating Texas Administrative Code standards, particularly those failing to provide proper grooming, hygiene, nutrition, and essential medical access. Operating on contingency fees with free nationwide consultations, they handle cases involving emotional abuse, financial exploitation, and wrongful death claims. The Texas Human Resources Code 102.003 grants elderly residents special protections which the firm vigorously enforces against negligent facilities throughout Dallas.

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Tricia Dennis and Lupton Winningham practice at Dennis & Winningham Law from 5751 Uptain Rd #407, Chattanooga, TN 37411, providing nursing home abuse representation with over 75 years combined experience serving Tennessee and Georgia. The firm addresses bedsores, pressure ulcers, dehydration, malnutrition, broken bones, and medical conditions resulting from facility negligence, pursuing compensation for injury, medical expenses, and pain and suffering. Their attorneys thoroughly assess each case, preparing for settlement or trial while helping victims obtain cash settlements for physical, emotional, sexual abuse and financial exploitation. Dennis & Winningham offer same-day, evening, and weekend appointments with home and hospital visits for severely injured clients, maintaining a no-fee policy until settlement is received at (423) 892-5533. The practice covers Hamilton, Bradley, Walker, Catoosa, and surrounding counties, fighting facilities that fail to protect residents from health hazards and dignity violations.

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Eric Cooper leads Cooper Law Firm at 501 N Third St, Longview, TX 75601, representing nursing home abuse victims throughout Texas and Oklahoma who suffered bedsores, malnutrition, dehydration, physical abuse, sexual assault, mental abuse, and wrongful death. The firm addresses Stage 4 pressure ulcers, medication errors, unexplained fractures, wandering incidents, and over-medication cases resulting from understaffing and inadequate training. Texas law requires nursing homes to maintain registered nurses seven days weekly for eight hours daily, provide adequate nutrition, ensure clean living environments, and protect residents from involuntary seclusion. Cooper’s team investigates violations of state and federal regulations to maximize compensation for medical bills and rehabilitation therapy. They offer free consultations at 855-297-4878, focusing on cases where neglect causes broken bones, bruises, infections, and unexpected deaths. The firm also maintains an office at 621 Hemphill St, Fort Worth, TX 76104.

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Ben Sansone and Gary J. Lauber practice at Sansone & Lauber from 7777 Bonhomme Ave #2100, St. Louis, MO 63105, handling nursing home abuse cases at 314-863-0500. The firm addresses physical abuse including slapping and improper restraints, sexual abuse, neglect involving failure to provide food or medicine, financial exploitation, and signs like skin lesions, bedsores, unexplained falls, infections, dehydration, weight loss, and poor hygiene. Missouri law recognizes abuse as infliction of physical, sexual, or emotional harm; neglect as failure to provide needed services presenting danger to health or safety; and financial exploitation through deception or force. The attorneys report abuse to Missouri’s Adult Abuse and Neglect Hotline at 1-800-392-0210 and pursue medical malpractice claims when healthcare providers fail to meet recognized standards of care. With understaffing creating stressful conditions leading to neglect, the firm offers free consultations to families seeking compensation for injuries and losses.

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