21 Nov Working with a Nursing Home Abuse Lawyer
A lawyer for nursing home abuse will need to know detailed information about your case. In many instances, there is a criminal case against someone because of the abuse and, in such cases, the lawyer can get a lot of the information they need from the criminal side of the case. In other instances, they may need you to provide a great deal of information. If you are suspicious that there is some sort of abuse going on at a nursing home facility where you have a loved one, here are a few things you can do to make certain that you are ready to file a lawsuit if the need arises.
Take Notes
If you consult with an attorney and have detailed notes about what went on at the nursing home, it will be much easier for them to determine the merits of your case. Write down the dates and times when you notice something is wrong and make certain that you write down specifically what you noticed. If you keep seeing the same problem over and over – bedsores, for instance – you might be able to establish a pattern that can help the attorney to better understand what was going on.
Talk to Other Families
If you have someone at a nursing home facility and they are being abused, it's likely that they are not the only patient at that facility being abused. Contact the families of other patients or, if possible, talk to them when you see them at the facility and ask them for their impressions. If they have concerns, as well, it may be an indication that the abuse or neglect problem is much worse than you think.
Log Events
In some cases, people who are abused in nursing home settings end up suffering from conditions that are characteristic of neglect. For instance, they may end up going to the emergency room because of catching infections. Make sure you log all of the instances when this sort of thing happens. You'll also want to keep track of the expenses related to these incidents.
Nursing home mistreatment can be deadly for the people who are the victims of it. If you believe that something is going on at the nursing home where you have a loved one, contact state regulators or law enforcement. Contact an attorney about filing a lawsuit that can help you and your loved one seek damages.
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