If your loved one suffered from nursing home abuse in Crowley, LA, you have legal options. A lawyer at Laborde Earles Injury Lawyers is here to help. We can sort out your legal options. We can also help you determine if abuse or neglect occurred if you are not sure.
Our lawyers have decades of experience dealing with many types of personal injury cases, including those against medical facilities and state agencies. We can help you seek a fair resolution. We provide free consultation and will not charge your family for our services until we collect from the liable parties in your case.
How a Laborde Earles Injury Lawyers Nursing Home Abuse Attorney Can Help
A Crowley nursing home abuse attorney should be near the top of your contact list after you ensure your loved one’s safety. You can talk to a member of our team and receive a free consultation.
We will go over your situation with you to determine your loved one’s rights and what to do moving forward. Our mission is to make sure your loved one receives fair compensation for their injuries. You do not have to pay attorney’s fees unless we recover a settlement or court award in the case.
We handle all the essential duties, so you do not have to worry about anything except spending time with your loved one. We will:
- Talk to witnesses
- Analyze statements
- Review video footage when available
- Consult with experts (e.g., a medical professional)
- Identify other victims
We will do what it takes to build a strong case with solid evidence. We work hard to develop each case and hold the nursing home’s administrators and others accountable for their role in the abuse. Testimonials from our previous clients show they trust our team to take care of their legal case and secure financial recovery on their behalf.
Laborde Earles injury was great for me they took care of me very fast and professional. If for any reason I need legal help they will be who I use.
ClientRecovering Damages in a Nursing Home Abuse Case in Acadia Parish
Although the decision to move a family member into a nursing home may be difficult, it is even harder to cope if they suffered abuse and injuries in that facility. No one who is in such a vulnerable position deserves to be abused or neglected. Not only should perpetrators face criminal prosecution, but the nursing home should be held liable for allowing such behavior to occur.
The damages of nursing home abuse can be extensive. Whether it is bodily harm or psychological harm, your loved one could require additional medical care, therapy, rehabilitation, and more.
Some of the recoverable damages might include:
- Pain and suffering
- Compensation for the time the victim was not receiving adequate care and service
- Medical treatment costs for their injuries
- Relocation-related expenses, if necessary
Our lawyers help each client determine other damages available based on the facts of what happened and the losses their family sustained. For example, if the nursing home resident died from neglect, they may be eligible for wrongful death damages, as well.
I thank God for Digger & David. I don’t know what we would have done if it hadn’t have been for them.
Rick Smith | ClientTypes of Nursing Home Abuse and Neglect
Nursing home abuse can occur in several ways. According to the National Institute on Aging (NIA), nursing homes residents may experience one or more of the following types of abuse:
- Physical abuse
- Psychological abuse
- Neglect
- Financial abuse
- Sexual abuse
The research on nursing home abuse is scant, but nursing home residents are particularly vulnerable to abuse for a couple of reasons. For one thing, many residents are fearful of reporting abuse because they worry it could adversely impact their lives. Secondly, some people do not have the cognitive ability to explain what is going on. However, estimates show that thousands of nursing home residents are at risk for abuse annually.
The most common type of elder abuse is neglect. While neglect is not always intentional, it is always preventable. The nursing home administration must take steps to prevent overcrowding, understaffing, or having poorly trained staff members. They are liable for injuries sustained if they fail to do so.
At Laborde Earles Injury Lawyers, our compassionate lawyers understand the difficulties of dealing with this kind of situation. They are ready to help you pursue the recovery of your family’s losses today.
The reassurance from Digger and his staff gave me that renewed hope that it’s going to be okay down the road.
ClientLouisiana Statute of Limitations on Nursing Home Abuse Lawsuits
Under CC Art. 3492, you may only have one year to file a suit and seek compensation for damages. If your loved one was a victim of elder abuse, you need to contact an attorney about your rights right away.
This deadline begins from:
- The date you discovered the abuse
- The date you reasonably should have discovered the abuse
There may be exceptions to this deadline, especially if your loved one is non-verbal or has cognitive impairments that could prevent them from reporting the abuse.
While the one-year deadline generally applies to filing a suit, you and your attorney will also need time to build a strong case and try to reach a settlement before going to trial. For this reason, it is a good idea to contact us about your case as soon as possible.
They treated us like no other people would. Whenever we needed something they were there for us. I put my trust in them and I don’t regret it.
ClientNursing Home Statistics Highlight the Vulnerability of Residents
Nursing homes and other long-term care facilities offer a range of services to residents. This includes medical services such as skilled nursing care. Most residents live in these facilities so that they can obtain 24/7 care for all their needs. This care includes:
- Bathing and dressing
- Medication management
- Social and recreational activities
- Meals
- Room for sleeping
Nursing homes employ a wide range of workers. Some have little training in managing senior adults and those in fragile health. This could include cafeteria workers. Others have some training, such as caregivers. Nursing homes also have skilled workers, such as nurses and therapists, who provide medical care and support.
According to the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention (CDC), in 2016, there were 15,600 nursing homes and 1.7 million beds in the United States. As the Baby Boomer generation ages, this number will likely need to increase. In 2015, there were about 1.3 million nursing home residents.
People reside in a nursing home for various reasons. Those at the most risk for injuries may be bed-bound or cognitively impaired. Some residents with dementia or other similar conditions may not be able to report abuse, making them especially vulnerable.
Speak with Our Team About Your Case Against a Crowley, LA, Nursing Home
You can get in touch with Laborde Earles Injury Lawyers for your free nursing home abuse case consultation today. The team from our Lafayette office is waiting to take your call. We can answer your questions, explain if we believe your loved one was an abuse victim, and explain your next steps.