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Edwardsville Nursing Home Neglect Lawyers

Nursing Home Abuse Attorneys Serving Edwardsville, IL

When nursing home facilities fail to meet the required standards of care, residents can suffer physical and emotional harm. If you suspect that a loved one is a victim of nursing home abuse or neglect, Schwartz Injury Law is here to help. With extensive experience handling these types of cases in Edwardsville and Madison County, IL, we are ready to provide you with the trusted and aggressive representation you deserve.

Neglect may occur when a facility fails to provide the basic care needed to ensure the well-being of its residents. This can lead to serious injuries and even wrongful death in some cases. We are committed to helping victims and their families hold nursing homes accountable and recover the compensation needed to address medical expenses and other damages.

Signs of Nursing Home Neglect

  • Malnutrition and Dehydration: Understaffed nursing homes may fail to provide residents with the food and water they require. This can lead to weight loss, weakness, infections, and other severe health issues. Nursing homes are responsible for ensuring that residents receive adequate nourishment, and when they fail to do so, they can be held accountable for the resulting harm.
  • Bedsores: Also known as pressure ulcers, these wounds can occur when a resident is left in the same position for an extended period of time without being moved. This type of neglect is common among bedridden or immobile residents who rely on others for assistance with movement.
  • Inadequate Medical Care: Nursing homes are responsible for ensuring that residents take their prescribed medications and receive routine medical treatment. Untreated illnesses, missed medications, or failure to call for emergency medical assistance can result in life-threatening situations for nursing home residents.
  • Unsanitary Living Conditions: Poor hygiene, dirty bedding, unclean common areas, and inadequate maintenance of a facility are all signs of neglect. When residents live in unsanitary conditions, their health may be at risk, and a nursing home can be held liable for failing to provide a safe environment.
  • Lack of Personal Hygiene Assistance: Many nursing home residents rely on staff for bathing, grooming, and using the restroom. If staff members fail to help residents, this can lead to poor hygiene, infections, and emotional distress.

Frequently Asked Questions About Nursing Home Abuse and Neglect

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What Should I Do if I Suspect My Loved One Is Being Abused or Neglected in a Nursing Home?

Answer: Document any signs of injury, changes in behavior, or other red flags and contact a trusted nursing home abuse lawyer. Schwartz Injury Law can investigate the situation and advise you on the best legal steps to take.

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What Are the Signs of Nursing Home Abuse?

Answer: Indications of nursing home abuse may include unexplained injuries, frequent falls, sudden changes in behavior, fear of staff members, or emotional withdrawal. Physical signs of abuse, such as bruises or cuts, as well as any indicators of emotional or sexual abuse should be addressed immediately.

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Can I Sue a Nursing Home for Neglect?

Answer: Yes, the team at Schwartz Injury Law can help you gather evidence, build a case, and pursue compensation for the harm caused to your loved one.

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What Types of Compensation Can Be Recovered in a Nursing Home Abuse Case?

Answer: You may receive compensation for medical expenses, pain and suffering, emotional distress, and other damages. Schwartz Injury Law will work to maximize the compensation you and your family will receive so that you can address the harm done and ensure your loved one's future well-being.

Contact Our Edwardsville, Illinois Nursing Home Abuse and Neglect Attorneys

Schwartz Injury Law is experienced in representing victims of nursing home mistreatment, and we can help you seek justice for your loved one. Our team works diligently to ensure that nursing homes are held accountable and that victims receive the compensation they deserve. Call 312-535-4625 today or contact us online to schedule your free initial consultation. You will pay no fees unless we win your case.

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