We should be able to trust nursing homes that care for our elderly relatives. Tragically, nursing home abuse can happen in Macon. At John Foy & Associates, we’ll fight to protect your family’s rights after any neglect or abuse.
Our Macon nursing home abuse lawyers are here to help. We have 20-plus years of experience winning compensation for our clients. The consultation is free, and you pay nothing unless we win your case. Call us at (404) 400-4000 or contact us online to get a free consultation.
Suing a Nursing Home for Neglect or Abuse
According to the National Institute on Aging (NIA), nursing homes should provide help like:
- Medical and nursing care
- Three meals per day
- 24-hour supervision
- Rehabilitation services
- Assistance with daily activities
Owners and staff have a massive responsibility of care. But sometimes, those in power do not uphold their duty.
If abuse, neglect, or carelessness causes harm, the nursing home could be responsible. You or a family member could file a personal injury lawsuit for damages.
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Proving Abuse or Neglect in a Nursing Home
Many nursing home residents are not fit to bring a legal case on their own. Family members can help show that the nursing home wasn’t careful enough.
Civil cases depend on negligence, which is a legal term for lack of care.
Here are some examples of how a nursing home might be negligent in a loved one’s care.
Inadequate Medical Treatment
Care facilities have a duty to provide proper medical care to residents. Improper care can be negligent and neglectful.
Inadequate medical care that harms a resident could be grounds for a medical malpractice case. The nursing home or a healthcare worker treating the resident might be liable.
Unsanitary Conditions
Businesses in Georgia must maintain safe premises for residents and visitors. That includes making sure residents live in safe and sanitary conditions. If neglect leads to an accident or illness, the nursing home is likely at fault.
Negligent Supervision or Care
Nursing homes provide hands-on care for residents.
Staff should help with everyday activities like dressing, eating, and bathing. Nursing services also include medication administration. Care also includes regular monitoring so that the resident doesn’t hurt themselves, such as slipping and falling.
If a staff member neglects their duty of care, the resident suffers. This type of neglect is grounds for a personal injury lawsuit.
Resident Abuse
Nursing home abuse can look different in many ways.
Besides what we’ve already mentioned, abuse can include:
- Not caring for medical conditions
- Sexual assault or battery
- Yelling or threatening
- Depriving a resident of food or water
- Isolation or physical restraint
If you suspect nursing home abuse, contact a lawyer immediately. It’s important to act quickly to build a case.
John Foy & Associates can provide the answers and help you need. With over 20 years of experience, we know how to bring solid cases.
Call us at (404) 400-4000 or contact us online for a free consultation.
Negligent Hiring Practices
Nursing homes must be careful to hire competent employees. They’re also responsible for proper training and supervision.
If abuse happens in a nursing home, the company could be liable for hiring an unfit employee.
What Type of Settlement Can You Expect for Nursing Home Abuse?
According to the National Library of Medicine (NLM), one national survey of attorneys found the average recovery for nursing home abuse claims was $406,000. The study also found that 88% of the cases ended with settlements instead of going to trial.
When we compare the study to today, the settlement potential may be even higher. Plus, each case is different.
Your possible settlement will depend on your situation and damages. Damages may include:
Medical Expenses
Nursing home abuse often leads to the need for medical treatment. If so, the nursing home might be liable for treatment costs.
Medical costs can add up quickly. They might include:
- Doctor and hospital bills
- Prescription medications
- Physical therapy
- Mental health counseling
Your lawyer will help add up all medical costs. You’ll need to include proof of these damages in your claim.
Pain and Suffering
Any type of abuse has physical and psychological consequences. A nursing home resident will have emotional damages after suffering abuse.
Non-economic damages like pain and suffering affect a victim’s life in many ways. These damages are complicated to calculate since they don’t have set dollar amounts. Your lawyer will determine the value of all pain and suffering.
Punitive Damages
Malicious behavior can lead to punitive damages, which are meant to punish the wrongdoer. Nursing home abuse involves terrible neglect in many ways, so talk to your doctor about these damages.
Get a Free Consultation with a Macon Nursing Home Abuse Lawyer
Take action today if a loved one may have suffered abuse in a nursing home. John Foy & Associates can examine the details and ensure you know your options. Call us at (404) 400-4000 or contact us online for a free consultation.
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