Types of Nursing Home Abuse Claims

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In America, nursing home abuse occurs in many forms, but sadly, it often goes unnoticed or unreported. Sometimes it’s hard for family members to recognize the signs and victims may be unaware or unable to speak up. Worse still is when you suspect that your loved one is suffering from nursing home neglect or abuse but you don’t know how to intervene.

With over 30 years of litigation experience, our Chattanooga nursing home abuse attorney can help. Herbert Thornbury, Attorney at Law is a knowledgeable and experienced lawyer who knows how to navigate the complex legal waters of nursing home abuse. Contact us today at (423) 443-3973 to find out how to protect your loved one and move forward with your claim.

What Classifies as Nursing Home Abuse?

There are many reasons why you might need to file a nursing home abuse claim. Some of the most common cases we handle are those regarding:

  • Physical harm – This can be in the form of broken bones, sprains, cuts, bruises, internal bleeding, neck and back injuries, or even sexual assault. If you notice injuries, you need to investigate.
  • Negligent professionals – When a nursing home caretaker fails to do his or her job properly, your loved one can suffer from bed sores, recurring infections, dehydration, starvation (weight loss), and medication errors that can cause serious harm and even death. They deserve to be held accountable for their negligence.
  • Mental or emotional abuse – Filing a legal claim for this type of abuse can be challenging because the signs can be hard to detect, but you should be wary if your loved one begins to suffer from sleep problems, worsening of pre-existing conditions or becomes more susceptible to illnesses.
  • Financial exploitation – It is not uncommon for elderly nursing home patients to become victims of identity theft, forgery, credit card fraud, and other scams, whether because they are simply too trusting or are generally unaware of their financial circumstances.

Elder abuse is disheartening and it can be scary to think that your loved one might be experiencing some type of abuse, but it’s important to take action if you have suspicions.

If you think that someone you love is being harmed, contact our Chattanooga nursing home abuse attorney today at (423) 443-3973 to take action.