Choosing and Hiring a Nursing Home Neglect Attorney
Nursing home abuse and neglect are widespread problem that attacks the very people we are trying most to protect: our senior citizens. Most of us are fortunate enough to know someone and care for someone who has made it to what we call old age.
These people are fonts of knowledge with a lifetime’s worth of experiences built up to share with us. They are often treated as beloved burdens, however, foisted off into nursing homes and forgotten about until the news comes that they have been the victims of nursing home abuse.
These people are not criminals or terrorists, somehow to blame for their own actions. Instead, these people are victims of a vicious system that is designed to care for them and yet is one that is more likely to cause them harm than good. Nursing homes are for the people in our lives who are too sick or too old to take care of themselves anymore, and we rely on the staff of these facilities to take care of them for us.
Unfortunately, the staffs of nursing homes are often overworked and overburdened thanks to the negligent business practices of the owners and managers of the nursing homes.
No matter how well intentioned the nurses of these facilities start out, nerves become frayed, tempers flare at the frustration and unfairness of their situations, and accidents happen. These can lead to the harm of our beloved elderly relatives, and sometimes even lead to the deaths of the patients for which the nursing homes are supposed to be caring.
In cases like these, it is up to the families to stand up for their hurt or deceased loved ones and make the nursing home owners pay for the negligent actions that have caused that harm and others like it over the course of the years.
Many families do not feel the need to point fingers or blame someone for these tragic injuries or deaths, however without penalties of a kind that they understand “cutting into their profits” these nursing home owners will express condolences, punish a nurse or two who are just as much victims of the system as anyone, and continue to do business as usual.
The only way to change the system is to punish those who are getting away with abusing it, and that means taking legal action against the owners of the nursing homes who cause such grievous harm to our loved ones. A nursing home abuse attorney can help you take that step toward justice and righting the wrongs of the system.
Accountability will not be reached without legal and financial consequences for these companies. A nursing home abuse attorney knows this, and will help you and your family along the road to seeking justice and to help you punish the owners for the corporate mentality that leads to understaffed nursing homes and costly mistakes.
Choosing the best lawyer for your nursing home abuse case starts with finding a lawyer in your area who practices that kind of law. One who specializes in the field of nursing home abuse is best since they will already have the knowledge that they need to guide you through the system and lead you to the favorable conclusion.
The next step is to ensure that the lawyer you have chosen is sympathetic to your cause and is someone that you feel comfortable working with. He or she will be helping you along every step of the way, so it is important to find someone that you are comfortable with. Interview more than one attorney if you need to, but make sure that they understand your case and are willing to help you meet your goals in court.
Going to court can be a difficult and trying time for a family that is still recovering from the aftermath of dealing with nursing home abuse, but it is the only way to put a stop to the neglectful and negligent activities of the owners of these homes. Your family will be one of the many that hopefully will stand together against the cruel ways of these companies and fight for the rights of our elderly relatives.
No matter how difficult the road ahead becomes, remember that you are doing the right thing, and that you are taking action for the right reasons. These negligent nursing homes need to change, and we have to become the agents of that change. Only then will our loved ones be safe in the places that are supposed to care for them.
Nick Johnson is lead counsel with Johnson Law Group. Johnson represents plaintiffs in many states and focuses on injury cases involving Nursing Home Abuse, Nursing Home Neglect and Negligence. Visit http://www.topnursinghomelawyers.com or call 1-888-311-5522
