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Common signs of neglect and abuse in nursing homes may take the form of physical injuries and other signs. If something doesn’t feel right, don’t let it go; reach out to an attorney immediately.
Signs to be on the lookout for include unexplained bruises or injuries, bed sores, unsanitary living conditions, loss or lack of mobility, poor personal hygiene, and sudden weight loss or dehydration.
If a loved one is being abused or neglected, this will impact their mental health, behavior, and even their reactions to everyday events or people. Be on the lookout for…
The causes of wrongful deaths in nursing homes are extensive and can vary widely. However, some of the more common causes we see include errors in medication administration, bed sores, malnutrition, and dehydration.
Other causes of wrongful death may involve infections that are allowed to develop and are left untreated, fatal injuries sustained during falls, and death caused by physical abuse, such as striking, pushing, or beating.
In Iowa, the Department of Inspections, Appeals, and Licensing will step in and investigate a case of fatal nursing home neglect. They will issue their reports and findings and may take further action against the facility where the death occurred.
Many families coming to us with wrongful death cases are distraught, emotionally damaged and just looking for answers. Our law firm is small, caring, and focused, allowing us to establish a relationship with you and take on your case personally and impactfully. We’re not a large, impersonal firm. When you hire us, you’ll meet me and my legal assistant personally, and we’ll do everything possible to be there for you at every stage of your case.
Litigation can be difficult even under the best of circumstances. We’ll take the time to reassure you, listen to you, and work hard to support you and get you the damages and justice that your loved one deserves. We can also refer you to mental health professionals to help guide you and care for you during this time.
If something feels wrong, off, or suspicious, it’s best to go with your instincts and get in touch with a lawyer. We can investigate your loved one’s death with care and precision, and we have the legal and medical resources to determine if your loved one’s death was negligent and help you pursue justice.
We’re here to help, and you can feel free to reach out to us by phone or email. If you suspect that a loved one’s death was caused by neglect or abuse, don’t hesitate to share your concerns with us and allow us to review the background of your loved one’s death.
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