Nursing Home Negligence

Nursing Home Negligence

Nursing Home Negligence Attorney
Serving Charleston, North Charleston, Mount Pleasant, SC & Beyond

Nursing home negligence is considered a type of elder abuse, and one that is far too common, unfortunately. The National Council on Aging reports that 10% of all Americans over 60 have suffered some form of elder abuse. It is tragic to think that neglect by a senior care facility could result in injury, illness, or death for your aging loved one. But if this happens, you want to be able to hold those responsible accountable. The skilled and compassionate personal injury attorneys at Johnny F. Driggers Law Firm are experienced with nursing home negligence cases and will fight to seek justice and secure the compensation your family deserves.


Nursing home neglect is defined as the failure of a facility's staff to uphold the expected standard of care. it differs from abuse, which involves the infliction of intentional harm. Common examples of neglect include not helping when asked for assistance, not providing a clean and safe environment, not supplying basic needs such as food and clothing, not treating bedsores, not administering necessary medical care, and not complying with safety standards related to mobility issues. It often stems from a nursing home's inadequate staffing, poor hiring processes, or insufficient training.


To learn more about nursing home negligence and discuss whether it is in your best interest to sue, contact our knowledgeable personal injury attorneys today to schedule a consultation.

Let Us Help You Pursue Your Nursing Home Negligence Lawsuit

If you or a loved one believe nursing home negligence has occurred, it's best to get started on the legal process as quickly as possible. Our lawyers will help you file a complaint, which is a formal legal document outlining the relevant facts of how a victim was hurt and the parties involved. The average monetary award for neglect cases is $406,000, according to a study by the Health Affairs journal. Pursuing legal action can accomplish more than simply making up for your personal expenses, however. It goes a long way towards helping to prevent others from suffering from nursing home neglect in the future, which can be even more rewarding. 
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