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Putting your loved one in a nursing home is far from an easy decision to make. When the time comes to take this difficult but necessary step, the idea that your loved one could be abused or neglected by the very individuals who you have trusted to protect and care for them may be the farthest thing from your mind.

The unfortunate reality is that nursing home abuse happens far more often than you might expect. It can happen to your parent, grandparent or other loved one, and if it does, you will need someone on your side to guide and support you through the legal process and to help you investigate to uncover what really happened. 

At Sugarman Law, we’re committed to fighting for nursing home residents’ rights throughout the state of New Jersey. It’s important to choose the best nursing home abuse lawyer in New Jersey you can to get the justice you and your family deserves. You can view our long history of successful outcomes on the verdicts and settlements section of our site and you may also find our testimonials section helpful. Contact us online or call 1-866-657-5660 today for your free consultation.

How Common is Nursing Home Abuse?

Nationwide statistics indicate that as many as 5 million elders suffer from abuse each year. Even scarier for families with a loved one in a nursing home, approximately 44 percent of nursing home residents reported that they were abused at least once during their stay, according to the National Center on Elder Abuse.

Sugarman Law takes these statistics seriously – just as you are undoubtedly doing, if you suspect that a loved one is suffering from nursing home abuse. Stop wondering what injuries and injustices your family member is enduring at the hands of caregivers and start getting answers. Our nursing home abuse attorneys are here to evaluate your case and fight for justice.

Why Does Nursing Abuse Happen?

When you had to move your loved one into a nursing home, you made the best decisions you could with the knowledge that you had. Unfortunately, what nursing home representatives won’t tell you is that residents may not be in the most capable hands.

Nursing home staff members may not care for your family member the way you expected them to because they are often:

These personnel may have both the motive and the opportunity to take advantage of vulnerable nursing home residents.

What is Nursing Home Abuse?

Nursing home abuse extends well beyond physical abuse. In fact, it can take many forms.

Types of nursing home abuse include:

What Rights Do Nursing Home Residents Have?

Under New Jersey law (NJSA 30:13-3-5), nursing home staff members have a legal duty to, among other duties, provide reasonable care to residents, and to only admit the number of residents for whom the home can safely and adequately provide care.

New Jersey’s nursing home bill of rights (NJSA 30:13-5) also enumerates certain specific rights that all nursing home residents should expect in addition to their basic rights to be free from physical and mental abuse and neglect, including each resident’s right to:

According to this statute, your loved one should never be denied access to his or her own finances, possessions or medical information without cause.

He or she should not be denied the opportunity to use the telephone. Written correspondence addressed to your family member should not be opened without his or her consent.

Your loved one should never be denied visitors during established visiting hours without cause. If you’re told that you can’t see your family member and are getting only vague explanations as to why, that may be a red flag that abuse is going on.

How to Report Nursing Home Abuse

You’re afraid that your loved one is being abused – but what can you do about it? How do you prove that abuse is happening? How can you get your loved one out of this dangerous situation and get justice for what he or she has been through?

When a loved one is receiving care in a nursing home, it is critical to remain vigilant to ensure that he or she is protected. Be aware of the many possible forms of nursing home abuse. Ask for explanations from the nursing home staff if you notice repeated injuries or changes in the behavior or demeanor of your loved one. Learn more about how to file a complaint for nursing home abuse in NJ.

Some important warning signs that may indicate nursing home abuse is taking place include:

What Do You Do Now?

Don’t blame yourself for not seeing the warning signs of nursing home abuse sooner. Recognizing abuse is difficult, especially if your loved one suffers from dementia, Alzheimer’s or other diseases that can leave them particularly vulnerable to abuse.

Depending on your loved one’s health, he or she may be unable to call your attention to the abuse. Further complicating things, nursing home residents may be afraid of retribution from staff members if they report abuse.

The best things you can do for your loved one, after you become aware that abuse is taking place, are:

Perhaps you don’t know where to start. Our nursing home abuse attorneys can handle these challenges for you.

DO I NEED A LAWYER FOR NURSING HOME ABUSE?

When you’re not sure where to turn, let us guide your family. Sugarman law fights to hold perpetrators of nursing home abuse financially responsible for their actions.

We know that, in many cases, nursing home residents are simply unable to stand up for themselves because of underlying medical conditions. They may feel trapped and helpless, with no way out. Their only rescue may be through the actions of their family and loved ones.

When you start suspecting nursing home abuse, it can be difficult to know where to begin to stop the problem on your own. The experienced nursing home abuse lawyers at Sugarman Law are here to advocate on behalf of you and your loved one.

WHAT SUGARMAN LAW WILL DO TO HELP YOUR LOVED ONE

Nursing home abuse cases can be complicated by two facts:

  1. It is not always immediately apparent who is responsible for perpetuating the abuse
  2. It may not be clear who can be held legally and financially accountable for that abuse

At Sugarman Law, our first step is to begin investigating the case to uncover evidence to support your case. Many nursing home abuse cases will proceed on a negligence theory, meaning that we will work to show:

Under New Jersey and federal law, nursing home staff members have a legal duty to take certain continuing steps to make sure your loved one is properly cared for, and to prevent abuse. To uncover evidence to support your claim for nursing home abuse, Sugarman Law’s team of experienced nursing home abuse lawyers will work tirelessly to evaluate your suspicions of abuse:

WHAT TO EXPECT WHEN FILING A NURSING HOME ABUSE LAWSUIT

Your family has been through enough. You can count on your attorneys to:

WILL MY LOVED ONE HAVE TO GO THROUGH A TRIAL?

Every case is different. Depending upon the evidence, your nursing home abuse claim may settle well before trial.

At Sugarman Law, we take the goals of our clients seriously. We know that some victims of nursing home abuse are reluctant to face their abusers in a courtroom, while others want that opportunity to finally stand up to the people who hurt them. We will work with you every step of the way to obtain the best possible results in your case.

Our experienced nursing home abuse lawyers are frequently able to obtain an advantageous settlement package without going to trial, but we stand ready and willing to fight for your rights in the courtroom if necessary.

WHAT CAN YOU SUE A NURSING HOME FOR?

Most nursing homes are owned by large corporations that profit substantially from underpaid and under-trained nursing home staff. The corporations that employ these individuals can be held financially accountable for the actions of their employees under a legal theory known as respondeat superior, or vicarious liability.

At Sugarman Law, our experienced team of nursing home abuse lawyers and investigative staff are dedicated to both stopping nursing home abuse and holding perpetrators of nursing home abuse responsible for their actions.

We fight to obtain compensation for:

The attorneys at Sugarman Law have decades of experience standing up to nursing homes and the corporations that own and profit from them. We will attend to every detail in making sure that the parties responsible for nursing home abuse are held responsible to the fullest extent of the law.

HOW LONG DO YOU HAVE TO SUE A NURSING HOME FOR ABUSE?

The consequences of nursing home abuse can have a long-lasting impact on your family, but in New Jersey, the nursing home statute of limitations is short. If you don’t file a lawsuit against the nursing home by this deadline, you will lose the chance to get justice and compensation for your loved one.

HOW MUCH DOES A NURSING HOME ABUSE LAWYER COST?

Sugarman Law handles nursing home abuse claims on a contingency basis, which means that instead of high hourly fees, you will pay only a portion of the compensation we recover for your family – and nothing in the meantime for our legal services. For too many families, finances play a role in what nursing home a loved one must go to. Don’t let your fears of the cost of pursuing a lawsuit keep your loved one trapped in an abusive environment.

SUSPECT NURSING HOME ABUSE? SCHEDULE A FREE INITIAL CONSULTATION WITH OUR EXPERIENCED NURSING HOME ABUSE LAWYERS TODAY

When you suspect that a family member or loved one has been the victim of nursing home abuse, you need a lawyer who you can trust by your side so that you can focus on helping your loved one recover. Let Barry Sugarman and his dedicated team of nursing home abuse lawyers be your advocates.

Don’t wait to schedule a free initial consultation with an experienced nursing home abuse lawyer. We have two convenient locations at 80 East Main Street, Somerville, NJ 08876 and 8000 Sagemore Drive, Marlton, NJ 08053 to make things easier for you. Call toll-free at 1-866-657-5660 or fill out our online contact form to get the help your loved one needs now.

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