Nursing Home Negligence | When to Call Nursing Home Abuse Attorney
When to Draw the Line and Call Nursing Home Abuse Attorneys
Nursing home abuse attorneys can help you seek compensation through the courts if your family has been victimized by an abusive facility. These professionals, however, need to be called after the abuse has stopped. The most important thing is to always remove the person from an abusive facility. If the person being abused is a homecare patient, this is easier, as a new caregiver can simply be hired.
If your loved one was abused, or if you were abused yourself, there are law firms that specialize in cases that involve abuse in nursing home environments.
These lawyers are familiar with the laws, how they apply and what responsibilities a nursing home has to their clients. In some cases, the facility may have simply been negligent in the care it provided and the patient may have suffered as a result. In others, there may have been one or more staff members who were abusive to the patient. In any case, lawyers that have experience in this area of the law will be able to examine past cases and your own situation to see if you have a lawsuit that might win you compensation.
An attorney will need to consult with you—this is sometimes free—to determine whether or not you have a case. The important thing to remember is that not every case will win, no matter how much you feel you were wronged. The law simply looks at the facts of the matter. This is one reason that it’s very important to have an attorney who knows the law very well and knows how to argue your case in a way that a jury will find persuasive. They may even be able to negotiate a settlement for you out of court. In such a situation, there ends up being no trail held and the party being sued pays you.
If you don’t have money, you can still get an attorney. Under a contingency arrangement, the attorney agrees to make their pay only collectible in the event that they win your case or get a settlement. There are no upfront fees with this service, so you don’t have to worry about taking on the burden of more debt to pursue your claim. You can contact attorneys online, in some cases, or you can look for one otherwise, but they are available, even if you can’t pay right away.
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2525 McKinnon Street
Dallas, Texas 75201
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