
No one wants the day to come when their loved one needs to move into a nursing home. Yet, for many families, it is the best solution to getting the proper care for a parent, grandparent, or another family member. Unfortunately, many elders suffer from neglect or abuse in a care facility that claims to provide the best care possible.
While no one can undo what has happened, an experienced personal injury lawyer with nursing home abuse experience can help get compensation to aid in better care for your loved one into the future. In Brownsburg and surrounding Indianapolis areas, Wade Law will help.
What Constitutes Nursing Home Abuse?
Those who work in elder care are, for the most part, good, well-trained, caring people. But there are some for whom it is just a job. These individuals may ignore proper care procedures, neglect an individual’s needs, or worse verbally, or physically abuse a resident.
Nursing home residents have rights. According to the Centers for Medicare and Medicaid Services (CMS), one of those rights is to be free from verbal, sexual, physical, and mental abuse and neglect. Examples of nursing home abuse and neglect include:
- A lack of hygiene
- Malnutrition
- Dehydration
- Cuts and bruises
- A failure to report health issues or injuries
- Physical abuse including striking a resident
- Verbal abuse and the use of profanity
- Errors in medication
- Ignoring a resident’s requests or needs
- The use of physical restraints
- Theft of jewelry, cash, or other personal belongings
A nursing home must investigate and report any injuries of unknown origin or other suspected violations within five working days. Finding evidence of a loved one suffering any form of neglect, or abuse, can be emotionally devastating to consider. While we cannot undo what has happened, we can help you take action.
For a free legal consultation with a nursing home abuse lawyer serving Brownsburg, call (815) WADE-LAW
Signs of Elder Care or Nursing Home Abuse
When you visit your loved one if you see something unusual be sure to check it out. If you see a wound or bruising, be sure to ask what happened. If your family member seems more withdrawn than usual or complains about a staff member take note.
If you think your loved one could be suffering from neglect, or abuse ask them about it. Report it to the facility manager. Make an appointment and take your family member to the doctor.
Don’t be afraid to talk with family members of other residents, too. While you don’t want to allege wrongdoing, you do want to find out if anyone else may be having similar problems.
If your fears are confirmed, assure your loved one is now safe. Move him or her if necessary. Then make an appointment with a Brownsburg nursing home abuse lawyer.
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How Can a Brownsburg Nursing Home Attorney Help You?
While the abuse or neglect has already taken place and moving your loved one can prevent it from happening again, you need to hold those involved accountable for their actions or lack thereof. When you contact Wade Law, you will receive a free consultation. This allows you the opportunity to meet us and gives us to review your potential case.
We ask that you bring:
- A list of complaints made by your loved one
- Photographs of poor living conditions and injuries such as bruising or wounds on your family member
- A copy of records from the doctor that could point to neglect or abuse
- Notes from other family members or friends who have visited your loved one
- Unwashed clothing or bedding that may reflect injury through rips, tears, or blood
- Confirmation from others of reported neglect or abuse at the facility
Once our legal team has met with you and reviewed all the pertinent evidence you have, we can decide how best to move forward.
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How Much Will a Nursing Home Abuse Lawyer Cost?
Personal injury lawyers who deal with nursing home abuse cases work at a contingency rate. If you hire us, we will advise you ahead of time what percentage of the award we will require as payment should we win your case.
You will not be asked to pay anything until we settle or win in court. If for some reason, we are unable to win your case, you will owe us nothing.
Is There a Deadline to File a Nursing Home Abuse Lawsuit?
Indiana’s statute of limitations in personal injury cases, including a nursing home abuse case, is two years. It may sound like a long time, but the sooner we can prove your case, the quicker you will receive compensation for damages.
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What Damages Can You File for in a Lawsuit?
You should seek damages to cover expenses and to help provide a good, safe living situation for your loved one. Damages that may be considered include:
- Reimbursement of medical bills attributed to abuse or neglect, including ambulance transportation, emergency room visit, hospitalization, tests, medication, and follow-up care
- Probable future medical care due to ongoing recovery
- Reimbursement for moving costs if you have found it necessary to move your loved one
- Reimbursement for stolen items
- Physical pain that your loved one has endured
- Mental and emotional anguish, including a heightening of dementia
- Burial and funeral expenses for the wrongful death of your loved one
The economic and non-economic types of compensation vary in each instance. So do the amounts of an award. Economic damages have a definitive figure amount. Non-economic damages are more subjective, and your attorney will rely on similar prior case examples in requesting compensation.
How to Find the Best Nursing Home Abuse Lawyer in Brownsburg for Your Case
In Brownsburg, look no further than Wade Law. Attorneys Joseph Wade and Jacob Agee are experienced in all aspects of personal injury law and have handled many nursing home abuse cases.
Contact Our Nursing Home Abuse Attorneys in Brownsburg for Help
If you believe your loved one has suffered from neglect or abuse in their care home, take them to the doctor and get them out of the abusive environment. Then contact Wade Law to get proper legal advice and support.
Call or text (815) WADE-LAW or complete a Free Case Evaluation form