Elder Abuse in Michigan Nursing Home

Our Michigan based elder abuse attorneys investigate cases on behalf of the families of nursing home residents who suspect that their love one is suffering from abuse.  Nursing home are responsible to provide the best possible care for your loved one, when they fail to do that, your loved one may suffer from nursing home abuse.

The Administration on Aging (AOA), states that each year hundreds of thousands of elderly citizens are abused, neglect and exploited.  Many times elderly are abused because they are older, weak, and defenseless and cannot help themselves.  Nursing homes are entrusted with the safety of their residents, yet they are abusing their trust by lashing out on them.  Many elderly residents seek the staff members to fulfill their most basic needs.

Elder Abuse & Nursing Home

When a nursing home facility does not treat their elderly patients at a practical standard, which is expected, they are commenting elder abuse.  Elder abuse can cause patients to suffer dangerous injuries.

Different Types of Elder Abuse

Elder abuse can occur in many different ways. Below are the most common types of elder abuse.

  • Physical Abuse
  • Sexual Abuse
  • Neglect
  • Exploitation
  • Emotional Abuse
  • Abandonment
  • Self-neglect

Elder Abuse Warning Signs

If you suspect that the nursing home your loved one resides is abusing him or her, there are common warning signs you can look for.  A few of these warning sign are listed below.

  • Bruises
  • Pressure Marks
  • Broken Bones
  • Unexplained Withdrawal from normal activities and/or unusual depression
  • Bedsores
  • Poor hygiene
  • Unattended medical needs
  • Unusual weight loss

Our Michigan elder abuse lawyers represent nursing home residents and their families in lawsuits against nursing homes and residential care facilities. When an elderly person moves into a nursing home, the family places a tremendous amount of trust in the facility and its staff. If the patient is injured or dies due to improper treatment and neglect, that person or his or her family should explore taking action against the facility.

Statute of Limitations For Michigan Elder Abuse Lawsuits

The statute of limitations for elder abuse varies from state to state. There are strict limitations for filing a elder abuse lawsuit. If you miss a deadline, your claim will be lost forever. To avoid these severe consequences, you should contact the Michigan elder abuse lawyers at Buckfire & Buckfire, P.C. immediately. Our lawyers will start working on your case immediately, reviewing your entire medical chart to gather evidence necessary to prove and win your case.

Michigan Elder Abuse Attorney No Fee Promise

Our Michigan elder abuse lawyers will represent you in your Michigan elder abuse case under our No Fee Promise. This means that you will not be charged any legal fees whatsoever unless we obtain a settlement or recovery for you. You have absolutely no obligation for legal fees unless we win your case. If we do not obtain a settlement for you, you owe us nothing!

Contact a Michigan Elder Abuse Attorney

If you or a family member suffered from elder abuse, you should contact our Michigan elder abuse attorneys immediately. Call us now at (800) 606-1717 to speak with one of our experienced Michigan elder abuse attorneys about your case.

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