Cohen, Feeley, Altemose & Rambo practices from 2851 Baglyos Circle, Suite 200, Bethlehem, PA 18020, with attorneys Martin D. Cohen, Mark K. Altemose, Theodore J. Schick, William C. Rambo, Michael J. McKarski, and Dennis F. Feeley handling nursing home cases at 610-625-2100. The firm addresses bedsores requiring debridement and tissue removal, falls causing broken femurs and hips needing surgery, respiratory complications, brain bleeds, sepsis, choking incidents, anemia, failure to thrive, and amputations. Over five decades of combined experience has yielded over $120 million in personal injury recoveries during the past five years alone, with nursing home settlements subject to confidentiality agreements. The practice handles cases from beginning through jury trial using medical, nursing, geriatric, wound care, and economic experts. Negligence includes inadequate fall monitoring, wrong diet administration without supervision, improper staffing for transfers, medication errors, allowing resident elopement, unanswered call bells, and failure to check neurological status post-fall. Compensation covers physical pain, past and future medical bills, disfigurement, mental anguish, life enjoyment loss, future care expenses, spousal losses, and familial losses from death, with free consultations available throughout Pennsylvania.
Turner Law Group serves Northern Illinois from offices in DeKalb, Kane, and Kendall Counties, with partners Richard L. Turner and Margie Komes handling nursing home neglect cases at 800-653-0198. The firm addresses inadequate staffing causing overworked employees unable to provide necessary care for resident health and safety, improper training preventing appropriate elderly care delivery, and lack of background checks allowing unsuitable employees. Medical neglect includes failure to administer medications, improper care, and unreported illnesses, while social neglect involves isolation and failure to provide mobility devices. Basic care violations encompass irregular bathing, unchanged clothing, untreated medical conditions, dehydration, bedsores, malnutrition, hygiene problems, and insomnia. The practice has recovered millions including $1.1 million, $1.125 million, $647,500, $450,000, $1.3 million, and $625,000 in auto accident settlements, demonstrating litigation capabilities. Free consultations examine facility understaffing patterns, training deficiencies, and systemic failures causing preventable resident harm. The attorneys fight tirelessly for elderly victims’ dignity and justice throughout Aurora, Sycamore, Geneva, and Yorkville locations, holding facilities accountable for substandard care violating legal requirements and causing resident suffering through neglect.
Calandro Law maintains offices at 10027 Water Works Lane, Riverview, FL 33578, with attorney Andrew Calandro handling nursing home abuse cases throughout Hillsborough County at 813-563-6463. The firm addresses physical abuse including slapping and burning, emotional abuse through yelling and intimidation, sexual assault, financial exploitation of credit cards and bank accounts, medication errors causing thousands of preventable deaths annually, fall injuries affecting one-third of elderly residents yearly, and bowel/bladder injuries from neglect causing fatal infections. A 2016 study revealed 6,600 Florida nursing home abuse cases went unreported to authorities, highlighting widespread underreporting. Warning signs include unexplained bruising particularly around wrists and ankles indicating restraints or sexual assault, unusual weight loss from starvation or stress, falls from inadequate supervision, blood spotting on clothing, and mysterious unreported injuries. Florida law classifies nursing home abuse as a felony with specific statutes of limitations considering factors like cruelty in delayed reporting, mental incapacitation affecting report timing, and delayed injury manifestation. The practice documents abuse through witness interviews, photographs, injury reports, and coordinates with authorities including local police for immediate medical attention.
Egan & Richgels, S.C. operates from 201 Main Street, Suite 1010, La Crosse, WI 54601, with attorneys Gregory J. Egan and James W. Richgels serving western Wisconsin and southeast Minnesota nursing home victims at 800-381-0963. The firm has over 30 years experience recovering millions in compensation for bedsores from failure to reposition bedridden patients, fractures from inadequate monitoring, malnutrition, dehydration, unexplained traumatic injuries from physical abuse, and paralysis complications. Gregory J. Egan holds certification as civil trial advocate from the National Board of Trial Advocacy. Bedsores develop into deep wounds difficult to heal, worsened by infections particularly dangerous for elderly patients, occurring when bedridden residents aren’t properly repositioned or wheelchair-bound patients aren’t moved regularly. The practice serves La Crosse, Onalaska, Sparta, Black River Falls, Prairie du Chien, Arcadia, Holmen, Bangor, West Salem, Tomah, Richland Center, La Crescent, Whitehall, and Winona areas. Settlement objectives include forcing nursing homes to institute policy changes preventing future incidents through improved procedures. Free consultations operate on contingency fees, charging only upon successful compensation recovery for victims and families affected by nursing home neglect throughout western Wisconsin communities.
Tragos Law operates from their Dunedin location serving nursing home abuse cases throughout Florida with attorneys George E. Tragos, Pete A. Sartes, Peter L. Tragos, David D. Neiser, JD Patel, and Chase Mead available at 727-441-9030. The firm handles physical abuse including hitting and rough treatment, emotional abuse through derision and intimidation, sexual assault cases, and neglect leading to injury or death. Their practice encompasses bedsores, malnutrition, dehydration, medication errors, unexplained bruising or fractures, falls, wrongful death, and violations of resident rights. Investigation procedures include ordering medical records, examining nursing home documentation, interviewing witnesses, hiring expert witnesses, and conducting facility inspections. The attorneys pursue compensation for hospital bills, emotional distress, pain and suffering, wrongful death damages, and punitive damages against negligent facilities. Evidence gathering involves documenting injuries through photographs, compiling witness statements, preserving medical bills, and maintaining records of losses. The firm emphasizes immediate investigation to prevent evidence spoliation and ensure compliance with Florida’s statute of limitations. Free consultations are offered with contingent fee arrangements, meaning clients pay only upon successful recovery.
The McIntosh Law Group specializes in Santa Ana nursing home abuse cases, offering expertise for injuries resulting from inadequate services, untrained staff, and poor facility operations. A 2006 University of California Department of Social and Behavioral Services survey found 13.3 certified nursing homes had deficiencies potentially causing resident harm, with 13.1 of those deficiencies serious enough to injure residents. Common deficiencies include 57% poor food sanitation, 61% insufficient quality of care, 64% preventable accident occurrences, 56% poor housekeeping, 17% insufficient comprehensive care plans, 14% pressure sores, 20% inadequate incontinence care, and 41% insufficient infection control. The firm addresses untimely medication administration resulting in inadequate medical treatment, along with failures meeting professional standards and accident prevention protocols. With 16,000 nursing homes nationwide serving three million Americans planning residential care enrollment, the attorneys provide consultations for compensation claims and settlements with facilities and insurance companies. The Long Beach-based practice assists families navigating personal injury claims when nursing homes fail to provide exceptional service and adequate care to elderly residents, potentially causing serious injuries or health complications requiring legal intervention.
The Kryder Law Group, LLC operates from 134 North LaSalle St., Suite 1515, Chicago, IL 60602, serving Wheeling nursing home abuse victims with over $7.5 million recovered in settlements at 312-223-1700. Illinois elder law protects residents from intentional harm and negligent care failures, with abuse encompassing physical violence causing bruises and broken bones, emotional abuse through intimidation and isolation, neglect of food and medication needs, sexual assault, and financial exploitation. Warning signs include unexplained injuries, personality changes, poor hygiene, weight loss, malnutrition, and staff evasiveness when questioned about care. The firm assists with filing complaints to Illinois Department on Aging Elder Abuse Hotline at 1-866-800-1409, Illinois Department of Public Health at 1-800-252-4343, and coordinating with Wheeling Police Department at 847-459-2632. Compensation covers medical expenses, pain and suffering, emotional distress, lost wages, and punitive damages for extreme negligence. Many residents cannot report abuse due to physical limitations, cognitive impairments, fear of retaliation, or shame. Illinois statute of limitations provides three years from injury occurrence or discovery, with the firm offering free consultations to review evidence and investigate claims without putting vulnerable residents at risk.
The Law Offices of John M. McCabe, P.A. practices from 1130 Kildaire Farm Road Suite 230, Cary, NC 27511, (919) 833-3370, toll free (866) 907-1145, handling restraint injury cases where nursing homes wrongfully use physical or chemical restraints. The firm addresses violations where restraints are used for staff convenience or discipline rather than emergencies, requiring written physician orders limited to 24 hours with family approval per regulations. The restraints injury lawyers investigate automatic door closing devices, locks with hidden access codes, and secured stairwells that should prevent resident access, pursuing cases where multiple fractures result from osteoporosis complications. Common restraint types include geri chairs, vests tying residents to beds, wrist/ankle restraints, chemical restraints, bedrails, lap buddies, tabletops, and any movement-limiting devices causing disorientation, decreased cognitive function, agitation, depression, urinary problems, muscle loss, bone density reduction, contractures, bedsores, and death from compression, suffocation, or strangulation. Operating on contingency fees for personal injury claims, the attorneys thoroughly review care plans, investigate foreseeable risks, and contact authorities when restraints are administered without proper orders or approval.
Kinnard Law operates from 127 Woodmont Boulevard, Nashville, TN 37205, (615) 933-2893, with additional offices in Louisville, featuring attorneys Randall L. Kinnard, Mary Ellen Morris, Jennifer M. Eberle, Patrick Thurman, and W. Lyon Chadwick Jr. bringing 150+ years collective experience to nursing home abuse cases. The Nashville nursing home injury lawyers, including Certified Civil Trial Specialists, handle cases involving bedsores, pressure sores, decubitus ulcer infections, dehydration, malnutrition, starvation, broken bones, cuts, bruises, cerebral bleeding from falls or assault, medication errors, overdosing, dangerous drug interactions, and physical or sexual abuse. The firm has recovered record-setting verdicts including $55 million for Erin Andrews, $22.2 million and $15.2 million medical malpractice verdicts, representing Tennessee, Kentucky, and Alabama clients when understaffing, crowding, staff incompetence, or carelessness causes serious injury or death. Standing up for victims when facilities fail to monitor medical conditions, the compassionate attorneys offer free consultations pursuing compensation for medical bills, pain and suffering, and wrongful death. With national recognition for ethical and effective practice, Kinnard Law fights for justice ensuring elderly residents receive quality care they deserve.
Kogan & DiSalvo maintains offices at 352 Fifth Street, Suite C, Whitehall, PA 18052, serving Palm Bay nursing home abuse victims with attorneys Darryl B. Kogan, Theodore L. DiSalvo, George M. Bakalar, Rachel R. Schrager, Todd L. Baker, Tiffany M. Fanelli, Paul M. Silvestri, Brian M. Andino, Jay S. London, Brigitte Jolliet, Charles A. Bowen Jr., Michael J. Ryan, Steven M. Willner, Sonia Masters, Michael Scott, and Alec Zavell. The firm addresses physical abuse, emotional mistreatment, sexual assault, neglect causing malnutrition and dehydration, bedsores, medication errors, inadequate supervision leading to falls, and financial exploitation of elderly residents. Florida Department of Health reporting assistance is provided alongside contingency fee representation at 800-707-9111. The practice covers medical expenses, relocation costs, pain and suffering damages, mental anguish compensation, and punitive damages in egregious cases. Research indicates one in ten seniors experiences nursing home abuse during their lifetime, with cognitive impairment from dementia and Alzheimer’s increasing vulnerability. The firm maintains additional offices throughout Florida including Boca Raton, Boynton Beach, Delray Beach, Fort Lauderdale, Plantation, Lakeland, Stuart, St. Petersburg, Tampa, Vero Beach, West Palm Beach, and North Miami Beach.