Nursing Home Fall Injuries & Fractures

When our aging loved ones move to a senior living facility, we expect the property managers and staff members to provide the utmost level of care and protection to them. When these individuals fail to do so, it can result in serious injuries or even wrongful death.

If your loved one experienced an injury, like a fall, due to nursing home neglect or abuse, contact an experienced law firm to discuss your legal options: Susan E. Loggans & Associates.

Retain a Nursing Home Injury Lawyer

We expect nursing home staff to protect and care for our loved ones. If you suspect nursing home abuse and negligence, don’t delay in taking legal action. You aren’t just fighting for your loved one; you are fighting for all victims and holding bad actors accountable.

Call (312) 588-9773 or visit our contact page to schedule a free case review.

Our law firm operates on a contingency-fee basis, meaning you pay nothing unless you receive compensation from a winning verdict.

Types of Nursing Home Abuse

Nursing home abuse is a specific type of elder abuse that takes place in a long-term care facility by nursing home staff members.

It can involve any or all of the following:

  • Emotional abuse/verbal abuse
  • Physical abuse
  • Sexual abuse/sexual assault
  • Financial exploitation/financial abuse
  • Neglect/mistreatment

Common Nursing Home Injuries

Common injuries that occur at senior living facilities include the following:

  • Bedsores/pressure ulcers
  • Broken bones
  • Falls
  • Malnutrition
  • Medication errors

Common Causes of Nursing Home Injuries

Common causes of nursing home negligence, abuse, and/or injuries include the following:

  • Inadequate staffing. Understaffing means there are fewer caregivers who can attend to nursing home residents’ needs.
  • Cognitive decline. Older adults are attractive victims for many malicious actors due to their declining cognitive abilities. Bad actors may believe that seniors are less likely to fight back against or report the abuse or even understand what is happening.
  • Increased balance issues. Many older adults have difficulties walking and staying balanced, leading to a greater risk of falls and fractures.
  • Substance abuse. Nursing home staff that abuse alcohol or other substances are more likely to harm or neglect residents.
  • Medical malpractice/medication errors. Caregivers and healthcare providers can sometimes make mistakes that lead to serious injuries.

Warning Signs of Nursing Home Abuse

Warning signs of nursing home abuse that warrant further inspection include:

  • Bed sores
  • Financial problems
  • Changes to advance directives
  • Changes to wills
  • Frequent falls
  • Weight loss
  • Poor hygiene
  • Unexplained bruising
  • Emotional distress

Nursing Home Injury FAQs

What evidence is needed for a successful nursing home lawsuit?

To win a nursing home abuse claim, plaintiff(s) need to prove the following in court:

  • The property managers and/or nursing home staff had a duty to provide a reasonable standard of care and safe living conditions,
  • The property managers and/or nursing home staff failed to uphold that duty, and
  • That failure resulted in significant harm to the resident.

Types of evidence that may be admissible in court for these cases include medical records, eye witness testimony, financial records, and visual evidence like photographs or security footage.

What are my chances of winning a nursing home lawsuit?

The chances of winning a lawsuit against a nursing home depend heavily on the evidence the plaintiffs provide.

How do I report nursing home abuse?

Resources to report suspected cases of Illinois nursing home neglect and abuse include:

Can you sue a nursing home for a patient falling?

If a fall at a nursing home was due to negligence from staff members or property owners, it may be grounds for a nursing home abuse claim.

Plaintiffs who can prove their claims in court may be awarded damages that include:

  • Punitive damages that punish the liable parties
  • Economic damages to cover items like bills for medical treatment
  • Noneconomic damages like pain and suffering

How do I choose the best nursing home injury attorney for my case?

When you choose a nursing home injury attorney, look for the following:

What to Do After a Nursing Home Accident

If your loved one is a victim of nursing home abuse, the following steps can help you build a stronger nursing home abuse case:

  • Gather evidence of mistreatment, including police reports and medical records.
  • Document all medical bills and other financial burdens related to the incident.
  • Do not talk to insurance companies until retaining the right nursing home abuse attorney.
  • Collect testimonials from other nursing home residents, their family members, or nursing home facility staff members, if possible.
  • Seek the help of a personal injury attorney with years of experience winning nursing home abuse lawsuits.
  • Seek legal representation right away to avoid issues with statutes of limitations.

Find the Best Nursing Home Injury Attorney with Susan E. Loggans & Associates

If your loved one has suffered an injury as a result of a facility’s negligence or malice, seek compensation and hold all liable parties accountable with the help of the best nursing home injury attorney in Chicago: Dr. Susan E. Loggans.

Call (312) 588-9773 or visit our contact page to schedule a free case evaluation with our legal team.