Standing Up for Victims of Elder Neglect and Abuse

If your loved one has experienced injuries due to nursing home neglect or abuse, Beausay & Nichols Law Firm will fight to protect your rights and seek justice for your family. Our nursing home abuse lawyers in Columbus, OH, stand up for the vulnerable in our community, hopefully preventing similar harm in the future. 

Bedsores

When staff don't help residents move often enough, painful and dangerous bedsores can develop. These injuries can lead to serious infections if not treated properly.

Broken Bones

Falls, rough handling, or even physical assault  can cause fractures in elderly residents. Many fractures in nursing homes are preventable, and facilities should be accountable for any negligence or abuse that led to such injuries.

Choking

If a loved one has sustained a severe injury or died due to choking in a nursing home, an expected question will be whether the facility is liable. 

Elopement

Elopement is a common challenge for many nursing home residents, especially those with dementia or Alzheimer’s. Many residents suffer from these mental challenges, so nursing homes must put measures in place to prevent injuries associated with wandering or elopement.

Falls

Slip-and-fall accidents are a significant source of injuries in nursing homes. While some falls simply occur as true accidents, many result from negligence by the nursing home or its staff members.

Infections

Clean conditions and proper medical care are essential to prevent and treat infections that can be life-threatening for older adults. Unsanitary housing, lack of hygiene, or improper medical care can lead to infections and a possible nursing home neglect claim.

Medication Errors

The families of elderly residents put their trust in nursing homes to take care of their loved ones, including medication administration. 

Death

The vulnerable nature of residents in nursing homes means that a minor injury or an infection can be shockingly severe, and might even lead to death.

What Are the Signs of Nursing Home Neglect and Abuse?

It is always good to watch out for any signs of nursing home neglect, such as unexplained injuries or personality changes. Do you see any sudden changes in behavior, wounds, or poor hygiene? 

Pay attention to unexpected weight loss, withdrawn behavior, or signs of fear toward certain staff members. Unsanitary living conditions and missing personal items can also indicate serious issues. The earlier you recognize these signs, the better, so you can help protect your loved ones and ensure their safety.

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What Rights Do Nursing Homes Have Under Ohio Law?

Ohio nursing home residents are entitled to specific rights set out in Ohio law, Section 3721.13. These include access to quality medical care and a clean, safe environment. Residents have the right to be treated with respect and dignity, receive proper nutrition, and participate in regular activities.

Family visits, privacy, and control over personal care decisions are also fundamental protections. These rights are in place to ensure residents’ well-being and dignity at all times. Unfortunately, facilities do not always uphold these rights.

What Damages Can I Receive for My Nursing Home Case?

If you or a loved one has suffered injury from nursing home abuse or neglect, you may be entitled to compensation for the harm caused. Depending on the case, damages can include:

  • Medical expenses for treatment and ongoing care
  • Pain and suffering caused by the abuse or neglect
  • Emotional distress for both the victim and the family
  • Costs of transferring to a safer facility
  • Lost income if family members must provide care
  • Punitive damages in some cases of altered records or in situations where conduct can be
  • characterized as malicious under the law

At Beausay & Nichols Law Firm, we work to ensure your family receives the full compensation you deserve while holding negligent facilities accountable.

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What Steps Should I Take If I Suspect Abuse?

If you suspect your loved one is being mistreated, you should:

  • Document all observations and take photos of any injuries
  • Report concerns to the facility’s management
  • Contact state authorities if there is serious or intentional harm
  • Make sure your loved one gets prompt medical care
  • Consult our nursing home attorneys in Columbus to protect their rights and explore legal options

How Can Columbus, OH, Nursing Home Attorneys Help?

Beausay & Nichols Law Firm is equipped to investigate abuse claims thoroughly and gather evidence quickly. We collaborate with medical experts, manage interactions with facility staff, and address insurance challenges. Our primary goal is to protect your loved one’s rights and ensure they receive the care and justice they deserve.

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Getting Help from Our Columbus, Ohio, Nursing Home Neglect & Abuse Lawyers

With over 40 years of combined experience, Beausay & Nichols Law Firm has built a strong reputation for protecting the rights of vulnerable clients in Columbus. Recognized by Super Lawyers and Top National Trial Lawyers, our team is known not only for our accolades but for our genuine care and relentless advocacy. We have secured millions for clients harmed by negligence and are dedicated to helping families hold nursing homes accountable for abuse or neglect. When you choose Beausay & Nichols, you gain trusted attorneys who will fight tirelessly to protect your loved one and pursue the justice they deserve.

If you suspect nursing home neglect or abuse in Columbus, OH, contact us today. Our nursing home neglect and abuse attorneys will guide you through your options.

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What is the difference between neglect and abuse?

The key difference between neglect and abuse is intent. Neglect reflects a failure to provide necessary care and treatment. Abuse, on the other hand, reflects an actual intent to harm someone. In the nursing home setting, abuse may take the form of hitting or other physical abuse of a resident. Neglect may look like a failure to timely intervene in the case of illness, failure to provide medication as ordered, or failure to adhere to a resident’s care plan. A case can be filed on either, or both, bases.

How does Ohio recognize the needs of Ohio nursing home residents?

Ohio nursing home residents are granted specific rights under Ohio law. These rights, sometimes called The Ohio Nursing Home Residents’ Bill of Rights, are outlined in Ohio Revised Code 3721.13 and may form the basis for a patient to take legal action against a facility who violates these rights.

How long do I have to file a nursing home case in Ohio?

In Ohio, you generally have one year from the date of the incident or from when the injury was discovered to file a nursing home abuse or negligence claim. Acting quickly helps protect your rights and preserves important evidence.

How much is my case worth?

The value of a nursing home case depends on factors such as the severity of the injuries, medical expenses, pain and suffering, emotional distress, and whether punitive damages apply. Our attorneys can evaluate your case and provide an estimate based on your situation.

Who can be held liable for a nursing home case?

Liability may fall on the nursing home itself through its staff members or its administrators. There may also be a claim against third-party contractors if their negligence contributed to the harm. We investigate thoroughly to identify all responsible parties.

How much does it cost to hire a nursing home neglect or abuse lawyer?

At Beausay & Nichols Law Firm, we work on a contingency fee basis, meaning you pay nothing up front and only owe fees if we recover compensation for you.

Who can file a nursing home abuse claim?

Claims can be filed by the victim, a legal guardian, or close family members. In cases where abuse leads to death, certain surviving family members may pursue a wrongful death claim.

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