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Arbutus Nursing Home Physical Injuries Attorney

You might not know where to go if you live in the Arbutus, Maryland, area and suspect your loved one may be dealing with physical injuries due to nursing home abuse or neglect. 

Many times, our loved ones must live in these facilities after surgery or when they can no longer care for themselves. You might even feel guilty because you wanted to be there to protect them but could not because of other responsibilities.

If your loved one is older, you might have taken great care in choosing a long-term facility. You could be angry and feel betrayed that your trust was misplaced. If you believe abuse or neglect harmed your loved one, you can contact an Arbutus nursing home physical injuries attorney from Brown & Barron. You can start exploring your next steps today during a free, no-obligation consultation.

Get in touch with a nursing home physical injuries lawyer serving Arbutus, (410) 698-1717 for a free case evaluation.

Can My Injured Loved One Recover Damages in an Arbutus Nursing Home Physical Injuries Case?

It can be very harrowing to face a nursing home injury. Your loved one’s injuries may complicate their current medical problems, or they may have even caused their death. Your family could file a wrongful death lawsuit if your loved one died due to nursing home abuse or neglect. You may be entitled to seek certain recoverable damages as compensation.

Types of Recoverable Damages in Arbutus Nursing Home Claims

  • Pain and suffering
  • Medical bills
  • Relocation costs
  • Rehabilitation
  • Emotional trauma
  • Housing fees
  • Wrongful death damages
  • Mental anguish

How Is the Value of a Nursing Home Abuse Claim Determined?

An attorney with our firm can help your family determine the value of your nursing home abuse claim. The circumstances of your loved one’s situation can determine the compensation amount. Part of deciding the matter will be gathering medical bills, investigating the case’s facts, and demonstrating how the injury affected your loved one and your family. The information gives your attorney the factual ammunition they need to negotiate a fair settlement or win a verdict in court.

What Signs Should I Watch for to Protect My Loved Ones from Abuse?

The National Center on Elder Abuse (NCEA) reports that elder abuse is a widespread and growing epidemic threat. The organization works to improve the identification and reporting of abuse among senior adults. It also helps professionals intervene and prevent abuse and bring ideas to the community to decrease elder abuse and neglect.

Common Types of Elder Abuse

  • Physical abuse
  • Psychological abuse
  • Emotional abuse
  • Sexual abuse
  • Neglect
  • Nutritional abuse
  • Abandonment
  • Financial abuse
  • Self-neglect

Signs of elder abuse include:

  • Falls and injuries from falls
  • Broken bones
  • Illnesses, infections
  • Bruises, cuts, scratches, burns
  • Bedsores
  • Poor hygiene
  • Dehydration and malnutrition
  • Dirty or unchanged linen
  • Unexplained weight loss or weight gain
  • Mood changes, such as anxiety, depression
  • Unrecognized financial transactions on a bank or credit card statement (if you suspect financial abuse)

This is not a complete list. If you think anything is out of place or does not look right with your loved one, bring it to the nursing home’s attention or call the authorities. If you run into difficulty getting the answers you need for peace of mind, a law firm like Brown & Barron can get those answers and get justice.

What to Ask When Choosing a Nursing Home or Senior Care Facility

When choosing a facility or nursing home for your family member, take your time. Visit the facility at a variety of times throughout the week. Look around and ask yourself several questions about the conditions.

  • Does the home always have qualified staff when you’ve visited?
  • Are the facilities maintained adequately regardless of the day?
  • Do staff members follow safety protocols each time?
  • Do other residents seem happy and well-cared for?
  • What is the history of the facility?
  • Do they follow a specified care plan?
  • What pre-employment screenings are done?

What Is Mandatory Reporting, and Does It Apply to Me?

Maryland has laws regarding mandatory reporting of elder abuse. Md. Code Family Law § 14-101 mandates that certain occupations that encounter elder abuse victims must report the fact to social services. This regulation applies to medical workers, police officers, human services workers, and similar occupations.

If a staff member of a facility, like a nursing home or hospital, witnesses or suspects abuse, they must notify the facility’s head immediately. The regulation is to ensure that vulnerable adults, who may not be able to speak for themselves, are not to be put at risk.

Who Do I Call If I Have Questions About Nursing Home Abuse in Arbutus?

If you have worries about what to do about nursing home abuse happening to your loved one in Arbutus, you should call Brown & Barron. Our attorneys comprehend what you are going through; we worry about our family members. We fight for victims of abuse like they were part of our family.

Call Us Today for Help With an Arbutus Nursing Home Physical Injuries Case

When you reach out to a lawyer who handles nursing home abuse and neglect cases, you open the door for the opportunity for your loved one to recover damages for their pain and suffering. You give them a voice. This often means the most. When you are choosing an attorney, check the firm’s case results and client testimonials.

Contact Brown & Barron online today to schedule a free case review with a with a nursing home physical injuries lawyer serving Arbutus.

Should I Accept an Insurer’s Settlement Offer in an Arbutus Nursing Home Physical Injuries Case?

When someone files a claim with an insurance company, the company’s adjusters will review your case. It may not offer you any compensation, or it could offer you the smallest compensation possible. When you decide to hire an attorney, these fees are gone over with you.

When you hire Brown & Barron, our attorney knows the recoverable damages available in your case and how you can prove to the opposing side that you fairly deserve compensation for more than medical bills alone. A claim has more strength that is presented with solid legal knowledge backing it.

Brown and Barron’s dedication means we will stand against the negligence that caused your losses in a nursing home physical abuse case. Our Arbutus nursing home physical injuries attorney can assist with care and help you as you seek a new placement for your loved one and become restored and whole again. Contact us today.

Is it Expensive to Hire a Lawyer for Help With a Nursing Home Physical Injury Case?

No. Brown & Barron takes cases on a contingency-fee basis. Clients do not pay upfront fees or costs in these payment arrangements. They only pay if we recover money for you. This arrangement lowers the financial barrier to securing legal representation, which is important to our values at Brown & Barron.

Many nursing home abuse victims do not have the money available to hire an attorney outright. They still deserve justice.

Courtesy Consultation

When your loved one has been injured at a nursing home or suffered from negligence, you should first get them to a place of safety and have them evaluated and treated. You can then arrange for a courtesy consultation for your case. 

We can review your case and answer your questions about how to file a claim or lawsuit.

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