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Nursing Home Neglect

Thousands of elderly Americans suffer from abuse and neglect each year in nursing homes and assisted living facilities.  To ensure resident patients receive proper nursing home care, there is protective legislation at both the federal and state level.  Unfortunately, accidents caused by staff negligence and abuse are still all too common, and violations occur every day.  The attorneys at Bruno Law understand how emotional any case concerning nursing home neglect and abuse is for both the elderly patient involved and their loved ones.  We are dedicated to providing you the support you need and getting the injured patient the compensation they deserve.

Our attorneys represent victims of nursing home neglect and abuse in cases involving:

  • Slip, trip, and falls
  • Malnutrition or dehydration
  • Medical errors
  • Neglect
  • Physical or sexual abuse
  • Verbal abuse
  • Choking
  • Burns
  • Breathing tube injuries
  • Financial exploitation

Warning signs of nursing home neglect and abuse include:

  • Bruising
  • Broken bones
  • Bed sores and bruises
  • Head and neck injuries
  • Poor hygiene
  • Dehydration/malnourishment
  • Frequent crying
  • Agitation or increased levels of fear
  • Complaints of poor treatment

If you suspect someone you know is not receiving proper care, it is important that you speak up on your loved one’s behalf.  Victims of nursing home neglect and abuse deserve justice and proper monetary compensation for their injuries.  The attorneys at Bruno Law are committed to protecting senior citizens from nursing home neglect and abuse.  To schedule your free initial consultation, call us at 610-258-4003 or fill out the Contact form.

We are champions for the injured.

Our attorneys represent individuals and businesses in personal injury litigation, business litigation, intellectual property disputes, trust and estate litigation, and real estate matters. We serve clients in the state and federal courts of Pennsylvania and New Jersey, as well as in federal courts throughout the country.

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