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South Jersey Nursing Home Negligence Lawyers

Nursing Home Abuse Attorneys in Atlantic City, NJ Standing Up for Vulnerable Adults in Atlantic County, Cape May County, Ocean County, and Throughout New Jersey

For vulnerable nursing home residents, a lack of care could lead to devastating harm. These patients depend on their professional caregivers for the management of their medical conditions as well as food, water, toileting assistance, and help getting around without injury. One or more failures in care could lead to worsening health issues, life-threatening infections, and serious injury. When you need South Jersey nursing home negligence lawyers who are willing to stand up for your family, Lipari & Deiter is here to help.

We hold negligent nursing homes accountable for failing to care for their residents and, in some cases, causing deliberate harm. Our nursing home abuse attorneys in Atlantic City, NJ, help families secure compensation for all of their losses. Contact us today for a free consultation.

The Right to Hold Negligent Nursing Homes Accountable in Atlantic City and Throughout South Jersey

Injured nursing home residents and their families can bring negligent institutions to justice through the civil legal system.

By filing a claim, victims can receive compensation for losses such as medical bills, future medical expenses, and pain and suffering. Grieving families can seek wrongful death damages that cover funeral costs and the loss of a deceased loved one’s companionship.

To hold a nursing home accountable for negligence, you need to thoroughly establish the lack of acceptable care the institution provided and the full extent of harm that resulted from poor treatment of the resident.

Nursing Home Responsibilities

Nursing homes have specific obligations to their residents. In New Jersey, nursing homes are required to provide a safe and hygienic environment that doesn’t put patients at risk of injuries and infections. These institutions must be equipped with trained staff at adequate staffing levels, and they must provide appropriate medical attention and medication administration. Nursing homes should use appropriate safety measures for patients whose limited mobility puts them at risk of falls, which may include proper use of restraints when necessary. The nursing home environment should be free of physical, mental, and verbal abuse as well as neglect.

Failing to live up to these obligations puts patients at risk and exposes the institution to legal consequences.

Types of Harm That Can Result From Nursing Home Negligence

Many types of injuries, accidents, and health issues can result from negligence in a nursing home. Our nursing home abuse attorneys in Atlantic City, NJ, assist victims and their families in pursuing fair compensation for situations like the following.

Fall Injuries
In nursing homes, many patients may have compromised mobility, requiring staff support or assistive devices to get around safely. Nursing homes that fail to ensure a resident who poses a known risk of falling has the support they need can be held liable for the injuries that result. Additionally, a nursing home might be to blame for falls that result from over-medicating patients or hazardous conditions on the property.

Falls in nursing homes often lead to cuts, bruises, and broken bones. Head injuries and injuries to the spinal cord can be particularly serious. Advanced age, medical conditions, and side effects of medications can make nursing home residents particularly likely to suffer serious injuries from falling.

Bedsores and Infections
Unsanitary conditions and failure to regularly reposition patients who are confined to a bed or wheelchair can give rise to pressure ulcers known as bedsores. While the mildest grade of bedsore only damages the surface layer of the skin, bedsores at more advanced stages can cause significant and potentially life-threatening damage, especially when infection develops.

Infections can also occur independently of bedsores, particularly when residents live in unsanitary or unhygienic conditions and when nursing home staff fail to practice proper handwashing procedures. Infections can lead to serious complications, necessitate extensive medical care, and potentially be life-threatening.

Medication Errors
Nursing homes are expected to administer residents’ medications, but any errors in doing so could lead to significant consequences. Over-medicating a patient can put them at risk of dangerous overdoses as well as increase the risk of side effects like dizziness and fatigue. Under-medicating patients could result in their medical conditions worsening due to not getting the intended clinical benefit of the full dose. When a mix-up occurs and a patient receives the wrong medication, they could suffer both of these types of harm plus the additional risk of dangerous drug interactions.

Nursing homes can be held accountable when the institution or its staff fails to administer medication in the proper dosage and format and on the proper schedule as indicated by the prescriber.

Dehydration and Malnourishment
Nursing homes are responsible for providing meals and adequate fluid intake to their residents. If the facility fails to do so, whether by neglecting to transport the resident to the dining hall, failing to deliver food to a resident who isn’t mobile enough for such a transfer, or neglecting to provide assistance to patients who can’t feed themselves or are on feeding tubes, the institution could be liable for the harmful consequences that result. Dehydration and malnutrition can worsen existing health conditions, lead to new complications, and put patients at risk of falls and other types of accidents.

Abuse
Inadequate care is a serious enough issue as it is, but deliberate abuse of vulnerable residents is a particularly heartbreaking situation. Our nursing home abuse attorneys in Atlantic City, NJ, assist victims of various types of abuse. Some of the signs that could indicate physical abuse include lacerations, bruises, burns, broken bones, and other unexplained injuries.

How Lipari & Deiter Stand Up to Negligent Nursing Homes

Holding a nursing home liable for injuries to its residents requires you to provide evidence that establishes all elements of liability and documents your damages. As experienced South Jersey nursing home negligence lawyers, our approach to making our clients’ claims successful encompasses painstaking investigation, collaboration with expert witnesses, careful analysis of the facts, collection of evidence, and dedicated building of claims. Guiding the strong representation we provide is our focus on securing maximum compensation for your family.

Why Choose Lipari & Deiter?

For aggressive advocacy, a willingness to fight for you in court, and the affordability of legal help without upfront fees, choose the South Jersey nursing home negligence lawyers at Lipari & Deiter.

Aggressive Representation of Injured Elders and Their Families

The nursing home owed your family a responsibility, and the failures through which it hurt your loved one are unacceptable. Our team doesn’t back down when it comes to bringing negligent nursing homes and abusive caregivers to justice.

Before, you may have felt helpless to protect your loved one or insist that the facility provide the level of care it owed to patients. By providing aggressive representation to our clients throughout the claims process, we change the equation. This time, your family has the benefit of experienced legal advocates ready to stand up for you.

Preparation for Trial From the Beginning

Although injury claims usually settle out of court, you want the option to take your case all the way to trial if necessary. With Lipari & Deiter on your side, you have the full range of possible resolutions available to you.

As a litigation firm led by Certified Civil Trial Attorney Christopher S. Lipari, Esq., we approach each case from the perspective that trial readiness is essential. We build your case for a potential trial from the start, a practice that ensures you have a strong foundation for your claim regardless of whether it actually goes to trial or is resolved through settlement negotiations or other means.

Help Available at No Upfront Cost

If you had to pay upfront for legal assistance, it would add to the financial burdens your family is facing because of negligent care at a nursing home. At Lipari & Deiter, we charge no fees unless we win monetary damages for you. This means there are no obstacles keeping you from retaining skilled legal assistance and no risk of moving forward with a potential claim.

Contact the South Jersey Nursing Home Negligence Lawyers at Lipari & Deiter Today for a Free Consultation

Elders in nursing homes are vulnerable to neglect, abuse, and other forms of negligence. Compensation obtained through a civil legal claim can cover the victim’s medical expenses, address their pain and suffering, and help provide a better quality of life following inadequate care at a nursing home.

For help from nursing home abuse attorneys in Atlantic City, NJ, contact Lipari & Deiter online or call 609.905.4701 today.

What warning signs of nursing home abuse and neglect should families be aware of?

Abuse and neglect in a nursing home can take various forms. Examples of the types of warning signs that experienced attorneys look for in potential nursing home negligence cases include:

  • Bruises
  • Broken bones
  • Bedsores
  • Unexplained injuries of any kind
  • New or worsening confusion or weakness
  • New or worsening depression, anxiety, or fear, particularly around certain staff members
  • Withdrawal from social interactions and activities the resident used to enjoy
  • Sudden reluctance to communicate
  • Unexplained weight loss
  • Excessive thirst
  • Unsanitary living conditions

Some nursing home residents have medical conditions that impact their memory or their ability to communicate. That means your loved one might not be able to clearly express the neglect or abuse to you.

If you have any reason to believe your loved one’s treatment in the facility is substandard or inappropriate, it’s worth speaking to the knowledgeable South Jersey nursing home negligence lawyers at Lipari & Deiter. During a free consultation, we can assess the situation and help you understand your family’s legal rights and what options could potentially be available to you.

What can families do if they suspect neglect or abuse in a loved one’s nursing home?
Families with concerns over inadequacies in care and treatment in New Jersey nursing homes have options. You could file a complaint with the New Jersey Department of Health or bring your concerns to the New Jersey State Long-Term Care Ombudsman.

However, if you fear that your loved one has suffered significant harm of any kind as a result of neglect or abuse, you should contact our South Jersey nursing home negligence lawyers. We can quickly begin analyzing your situation and investigating possible failures in care. Through a free consultation, we can help you understand your family’s legal rights and options so you can determine how to move forward with protecting your loved one and recovering any compensation your family could be entitled to.

How do attorneys prove neglect or abuse at a nursing home?
In representing injured nursing home residents and their families, Lipari & Deiter hold negligent institutions and their staff accountable through diligent investigations and gathering of evidence. We look at evidence of all kinds, from photographs of living conditions in the facility and accounts of witnesses to the nursing home’s hiring and training policies and resident safety procedures. We work with expert witnesses in the nursing home industry who can address matters of safety, quality of care, and complications arising out of inadequate treatment.
When can you sue a nursing home for neglect and abuse?

In New Jersey, you can sue a nursing home for neglect or abuse when the failures or actions of the facility or its staff breached the duty of care the institution owed to residents. You must also be able to establish that the resident suffered documented harm as a result of the abuse or neglect.

Types of harm that may provide grounds to sue a nursing home include:

  • Broken bones sustained in fall accidents resulting from inadequate supervision of residents with mobility issues
  • Injuries or complications arising out of dehydration or malnutrition
  • Adverse events from medication errors
  • Any damage that results from abuse

Documenting the conduct that breached the duty of care and the injuries and damages that resulted from that negligence requires legal knowledge and evidence.

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