When nursing home staff members engage in abusive behaviors toward residents, it can cause not only significant injuries, but also long-term health complications that can make it difficult for seniors to maintain their quality of life. If you or a loved one suffered physical abuse in Suffolk County nursing homes, you may deserve compensation for your losses. A skilled lawyer could help you determine who bears liability for the abuse and how to file a claim.
Physical abuse in Suffolk County care homes can include a wide range of devastating behaviors that can cause serious injury. Common behaviors include:
Seniors suffering abuse may have obvious bruising or lacerations. In some cases, particularly if physical abuse escalates, they can have broken bones, head injuries, or soft tissue injuries. Some seniors may report the abuse to family members, while others may simply withdraw or seem unwilling to work with a specific resident.
When a Suffolk County senior suffers physical abuse in a nursing home, they can file a claim for compensation for the damages they sustained due to the staff member’s abusive behavior. Common damages include the cost of medical treatment for the injuries sustained due to the abuse or ongoing medical care needed because of a decline in health conditions or overall quality of life. In addition, seniors might have the right to claim compensation for relocation expenses if they need to move to a new nursing home with increased safety or one that can provide higher levels of care.
A comprehensive nursing home abuse claim will also include compensation for the senior’s pain and suffering. While a senior may not physically quantify this damage, it provides them with some financial coverage for expenses that may not fall into financial damage categories after the incident.
If the family needs to file a wrongful death claim due to the death of a senior from physical abuse in a nursing home, the family can seek compensation for funeral and burial expenses.
In most cases, seniors will need to file a nursing home abuse claim themselves. However, if a senior in Suffolk County who suffered physical abuse in a nursing home has assigned legal power of attorney to another individual, that individual can file a claim on their behalf. If the senior dies as a result of physical abuse in a nursing home, the surviving family may have the right to file a wrongful death claim.
By working with a lawyer who understands the intricacies of nursing home abuse claims, the senior or their family can determine who bears liability for abuse in the nursing home. Most often, the claim will go against the nursing home itself; however, in some cases, individual providers or staffing agencies can also bear liability.
Physical abuse in Suffolk County nursing homes not only leads to considerable immediate suffering, it can cause long-term challenges to a senior’s overall health and well-being. By working with a lawyer, seniors and their families can pursue much-needed compensation for those losses. At Duffy & Duffy, we understand the many challenges that can accompany nursing home abuse and strive to help our clients recover the compensation they deserve. Contact us for a free consultation.
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