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Nursing Home Abuse Lawyer in Queens

Placing a loved one in a nursing home is often a difficult decision. You may feel like you’re abandoning your loved one, but you comfort yourself by knowing they’ll be receiving the best care. When the opposite happens, and you suspect nursing home abuse, anger and guilt are common emotions. After removing your loved one from the situation, the next step is looking for a Queens nursing home abuse attorney, and Morgan & Morgan may be able to help. Contact Morgan & Morgan today for a free, no-obligation case evaluation.

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    Signs Your Loved One May Be Experiencing Nursing Home Abuse

    While injuries aren’t uncommon in nursing homes, if they’re frequent, it may be a sign of abusive care. Some common injuries that may indicate abuse are:

    • Broken Bones – Broken bones or bone fractures are common injuries in nursing homes. They may occur due to falls. A broken bone or fracture isn’t always a simple injury for an elderly person. The injury may require surgery, and your loved one may be bedridden while the injury heals. This can lead to additional injuries such as bedsores and infections. Complications from broken bones can lead to a person’s decline in overall health. One of the most common injuries of this type is a hip fracture, which often requires replacement.
    • Bedsores – Bedsores are also known as pressure ulcers. They are small, painful marks on the skin that can worsen and cause serious medical harm. Bedsores form in areas where a person’s skin rubs against something else. For instance, they often occur on the heels, elbows, and tailbone. They form because an immobile person has not been repositioned adequately. Bedsores can quickly worsen and a wound can open up, which can easily become infected.
    • Medication Overdose – Most people over the age of 65 take at least one prescription medication daily, and many people take a variety of medications. This can lead to problems when a caregiver provides the incorrect medication or the improper dosage. Sometimes, the error doesn’t cause any lasting harm, but other times, it creates a serious medical emergency. An overdose of medication could cause serious medical consequences and may even be fatal.

    If you suspect nursing home abuse, the first step is to file a report with the authorities. You should file your complaint with the New York Department of Social Services. The agency is responsible for investigating abuse complaints in long-term care facilities. You can also report the abuse to the Queens Sherrif’s Department. The next step is to contact Morgan & Morgan to learn more about your legal options. One of our specialists can evaluate the merits of your case.

    Why Choose Morgan & Morgan as Your Queens Nursing Home Abuse Attorney

    Morgan & Morgan is the nation’s largest personal injury law firm, and we have a proven track record of success. We have recovered over $20 billion in damages for our clients and can work to help ensure you receive full and fair compensation. We have a nationwide network of over 1,000 lawyers, some of whom are located in the Queens area. If you suspect nursing home abuse, contact Morgan & Morgan today to schedule a free consultation with one of our specialists.

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