Broken Bones in Nursing Homes Are Often a Sign of Neglect — We Can Help

If your loved one has suffered a broken bone in a nursing home, Beausay & Nichols Law Firm in Columbus, Ohio, can investigate the case, protect your rights, and fight for the compensation you deserve. Reach out to consult our broken bones lawyers now. 

Common Broken Bones in Nursing Homes

Older nursing home residents are vulnerable to fractures, and they most often break:

  • Hips
  • Wrists
  • Arms
  • Ankles
  • Vertebrae
  • Pelvis

All of these can be painful and limiting, and many of these fractures require risky surgeries for seniors.

Why Broken Bones Happen

There are several common causes of falls and injuries in nursing homes. About 24% of nursing home falls are simply from gait and muscle weakness. However, if staff members knew a resident needed assistance moving around, and failed to provide such assistance, the nursing home might be liable for neglect if the resident falls and breaks a bone.

Falls also often occur when residents are not securely positioned in beds or chairs or when obstacles create tripping hazards in walkways. Poor transfer techniques used by staff can also lead to problems, as improper lifting by untrained staff can cause severe injuries. Recognizing and addressing these factors is essential to creating a safer environment for elderly residents and holding facilities accountable when injuries happen due to neglect or abuse.

Warning Signs of Unsafe Care

Be aware of risk factors that can lead to injuries in nursing homes. Look out for cluttered walkways and poor lighting, which increase the chances of trips and falls. Wet floors and inadequate bed rails also pose significant hazards, especially for residents with mobility issues. Another major cause of broken bones among the elderly is insufficient staff assistance and inadequate safety equipment. If you notice any signs of a dangerous environment, take action to report your concerns or even move your loved one to a different location.

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Long-Term Impact on Elderly Residents

Broken bones in elderly residents can have serious consequences, including reduced mobility, the need for surgery, and extended rehabilitation periods.

These injuries may also lead to long-term care needs. They may also cause a decreased quality of life and a higher risk of future injuries. Such incidents in nursing homes often point to neglect or abuse, making it important to address the issue promptly. Over time, the injuries may lead to depression and a loss of independence, which makes recovery even more challenging. Cases of extended hospital stays and permanent disability are common, especially for older individuals. The impact of such injuries can be life-changing.

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Taking Action For Nursing Home Broken Bones

Ohio nursing homes are required by law to maintain safe environments and ensure they have enough trained staff to provide proper care. They must follow established safety protocols to prevent accidents and promptly report any serious injuries. Accurate record-keeping is essential, along with responding quickly to safety concerns raised by residents or their families.  If your loved one experiences a broken bone in a nursing home, it’s usually because the nursing home failed in meeting one or more of the above duties.

Ensure you seek immediate medical attention to address their injury and document the details carefully, including taking photos of the area where the incident occurred if possible. Report the situation to the nursing home management and maintain thorough records of all communications and treatments. Reach out to our nursing home broken bone attorneys to review the case and ensure your loved one’s rights are protected.

We can thoroughly investigate the injury to determine its cause and review medical records for evidence of neglect. In some cases, we will work with medical experts to assess the impact of the injury and document any safety violations at the facility. Beausay & Nichols Law Firm will also handle insurance claims on your behalf and fight to secure fair compensation for the harm caused to your loved one. 

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Call a Trusted Nursing Home Broken Bone Lawyer Today

If your loved one has suffered a broken bone in a nursing home, talk to Beausay & Nichols Law Firm in Columbus, OH. Our broken bone attorneys will help you understand your legal options and fight for your loved one. We will carefully review the details to build a strong case on your behalf. 

Contact us to schedule your free consultation. You never pay any fees unless we recover compensation. 

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