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Nursing Home
Abuse Leads

Nursing Home<br />
Abuse Leads

Grow Your Nursing Home Abuse Practice with Qualified Leads Delivered Exclusively to Your Law Firm

The U.S. has thousands of nursing homes and assisted living facilities serving millions of residents – elderly individuals who are mothers, fathers, grandmothers, grandfathers, and other family members

People trust that these long-term care facilities will keep their loved ones safe and provide them the best quality of life possible. Unfortunately, that’s not always the case. While many nursing homes do provide good care, others treat their residents poorly or even abuse them. Sadly, many victims of nursing home abuse have suffered from serious injuries, or even died as a result.

Critical Staffing Issues

Critical Staffing Issues

Issues such as understaffing, poorly trained or unqualified staff, low wages and high turnover rates – often result in negligence; failure to provide proper care and treatment; and serious physical, mental, emotional or sexual abuse

In many cases, people don’t suspect that their loved one is being abused or neglected until they begin to see warning signs such as bedsores, broken or fractured bones, malnutrition, medication errors, or even death in some instances.

Finding an Attorney to Fight for Their Rights

After becoming aware of nursing home abuse or neglect and reporting it to get the assistance necessary to protect their loved one, a potential client’s next step is often to reach out to an attorney and determine whether they may be entitled to financial compensation

Similar to other practice areas, these consumers locate our landing page when searching online for a nursing home abuse or elder care attorney and have the option to fill out a brief form for a free consultation.

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Highly Qualified Leads for Your Law Firm

In addition to valid contact information (name, address, phone number and email)

we also collect the following information from these prospective clients to ensure that we are providing our law firm partners with only the most viable, highly qualified nursing home abuse leads:
Individuals must say <br />
they or a loved one <br />
was physically injured <br />
while living in a <br />
nursing home, assisted <br />
living facility or <br />
rehabilitation facility.
Individuals must say
they or a loved one
was physically injured
while living in a
nursing home, assisted
living facility or
rehabilitation facility.
The injury required <br />
hospitalization/<br />
medical treatment or <br />
resulted in death.
The injury required
hospitalization/
medical treatment or
resulted in death.
They are not currently <br />
represented by an <br />
attorney.
They are not currently
represented by an
attorney.
The abuse claim must <br />
fall within the statute <br />
of limitations.
The abuse claim must
fall within the statute
of limitations.