Nursing homes should provide a safe, supportive environment for seniors to enjoy their golden years. However, when staff engage in physical abuse, it can cause severe harm, diminishing a patient’s quality of life, leading to immense pain and suffering, and, in some cases, even result in death. A Suffolk County nursing home assault and battery lawyer can help injured seniors and their families pursue compensation for these losses. Our dedicated nursing home abuse attorneys are ready to protect your loved one.
Assault and battery in nursing homes can occur due to inadequate supervision and/or a lack of proper checks and balances for staff. High levels of stress often lead to high turnover rates, making it difficult for facilities to maintain consistent, well-trained personnel. Additionally, many nursing homes are understaffed, leaving employees with extended periods of unsupervised access to residents. Unfortunately, this lack of oversight makes it easier to conceal signs of abuse, such as bruises, recurring injuries, or small wounds. In some cases, other staff members may not hear or recognize a senior’s distress, allowing the abuse to go unnoticed.
In most cases, injured seniors and their families file an assault claim against the nursing home itself. However, if the facility relied on a staffing agency to fill hiring gaps and that agency engaged in negligent hiring practices, it may also be held liable for an employee’s abusive actions. A Suffolk County nursing home assault and battery attorney could help injured seniors and their families determine who bears liability in each specific instance.
After a senior suffers assault and battery in a nursing home, they and their family members may pursue compensation for both direct financial losses and non-economic damages, such as pain and suffering. A Suffolk County nursing home assault attorney can help families assess the full extent of their damages and seek the compensation they deserve.
If the senior survives the abuse, they have the right to file a personal injury claim. Personal injury claims for seniors who have suffered assault and battery in nursing homes often include compensation for:
In most cases, unless the senior has signed power of attorney to a family member, they must file their own assault injury claim.
If a senior passes away because of assault and battery, the surviving family members have the right to file a wrongful death claim. This claim can seek compensation for the losses the family has suffered, including the senior’s final expenses, the loss of their presence and companionship, and the loss of financial or emotional support they provided.
You trusted a nursing home with care for yourself or a senior loved one, only to have its staff engage in abuse and mistreatment. This betrayal can be devastating, not only emotionally but also financially, creating significant challenges for the entire family. Contact a Suffolk County nursing home assault and battery lawyer at Duffy & Duffy to discuss your options for filing a claim.
No. Our injury cases are handled on a contingent retainer. You pay nothing upfront, and we recover attorney’s fees only if your litigation is successful. We don’t bill by the hour. You don’t need to worry about running up a large attorney’s bill before you see any recovery for your injuries.
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Each case we encounter is carefully screened and evidence scrutinized to make sure the claim is meritorious and may be successful at trial. We will perform an investigation, and then our partners make a final decision on whether to take on a case.