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Greater Detroit Area Nursing Home Abuse Attorneys

Elders are among the most respected members of our society. They can also be the most vulnerable. In the wrong hands, the elderly can suffer from abuse by unscrupulous or negligent caregivers. The victims can also be too embarrassed or confused to report, making matters even more difficult.

No one has the right to mistreat elderly or vulnerable adults. If you or a loved one were abused in a nursing home, you are not alone. One of our Greater Detroit area attorneys can help you notify the authorities and fight for the compensation you deserve.

To find out more about your options, fill out our free, no-obligation case evaluation form and one of our lawyers will look into your case.

FAQ

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    Types of Nursing Home Abuse

    If a nursing home or assisted-living facility fails to meet accepted standards of care, they can be held liable for damages. A few examples of nursing home abuse include:

    • Negligence. In Michigan, negligence in a nursing home is defined as the failure to provide adequate medical care, clothing, food, or shelter to a resident. Negligent behavior could include poor or inadequate medical services, not noticing bed sores, or elders becoming malnourished and dehydrated. 
    • Abuse. Elders and vulnerable adults are particularly susceptible to abuse, defined as harm or threatened harm to their welfare by another person. Abuse in a nursing home could include striking a resident, using inappropriate restraints, or any other act of physical, mental, or sexual abuse.
    • Exploitation. If a caregiver misuses an elder’s property or funds, they could be held liable for exploitation. This can occur when a patient’s money or valuables go missing or if the resident is taken advantage of in some other way for the caregiver’s gain.

    Symptoms of Nursing Home Abuse

    Elders and vulnerable adults are sometimes reluctant to report abuse, so it’s important to keep vigilant. Some symptoms of abuse include:

    • Bedsores
    • Frequent injuries from falls
    • Diet issues like hunger, dehydration, or weight loss
    • Symptoms of unaddressed medical issues like withdrawal, depression, lethargy, or lack of alertness
    • Unexplained bruises or other injuries
    • Unclean living conditions
    • Unexplained changes in medical condition
    • Missing money or valuables

    Possible Damages

    If a nursing home is found to have committed abuse, Michigan law states that victims can sue for damages that include:

    • Medical expenses
    • Lost income
    • Property damage
    • Decreased quality of life
    • Lost support and companionship of a loved one
    • Pain and suffering

    Statute of Limitations

    Michigan law has multiple statutes of limitations for nursing home abuse cases. Most negligence and injury cases have a three-year statute of limitations, while malpractice and lawsuits seeking pain and suffering compensation must be filed within two years. 

    If you think you have a case, don’t delay. Get in touch with a Greater Detroit area attorney to help you navigate these complicated rules.

    Contact Morgan & Morgan

    If we take your case, our first priority will be to ensure the abuse stops and report it to the Michigan authorities. Your attorney will also research to see if your case would be appropriate for a lawsuit. For the worst cases, your lawyer may seek punitive damages to punish the facility and make sure the abuse doesn’t happen again to anyone else.

    Elder abuse is a tragedy. If you or someone you love is a victim, you can fight for justice. Morgan & Morgan has the experience and resources to fight for the compensation you deserve — and you pay nothing unless you win. To find out more, fill out our free, no-obligation case evaluation form and one of our lawyers will contact you.

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