Colorado Nursing Home Wrongful Death Attorney
Defending Clients Who Lost a Loved One From Nursing Home Abuse or Neglect
Nursing home abuse and neglect is a serious problem in the United States. While many nursing homes provide quality care to their residents, some facilities engage in practices that put residents at risk. Unfortunately, when abuse or neglect occurs, it often goes unnoticed until it is too late. In some cases, abuse is so severe that it results in wrongful death. In other situations, patients may die because they were not provided with the proper care and medical treatment. If you believe your loved one has been a victim of nursing home abuse or neglect, it's important to take action. You may be able to file a wrongful death lawsuit against the responsible parties.
If you have lost a loved one due to nursing home abuse or neglect, the attorneys at Colorado Wrongful Death Lawyer, A Division of The Gold Law Firm understand how difficult this time may be for you, and we are here to help. We will investigate your claim and aggressively pursue compensation from those who were responsible for your loved one's death. We will fight for the justice you deserve, and we will work to ensure that no other family has to experience what you are going through.
Forms of Nursing Home Abuse and Neglect That Can Lead to Wrongful Death
No one should have to worry about their loved ones being mistreated in a nursing home. Unfortunately, abuse and neglect are all too common in these facilities. Because nursing home residents are often in frail physical condition, there are multiple types of issues that can affect their health, and fatal illnesses and injuries can occur if they are mistreated or do not receive the proper care. Some forms of nursing home neglect and abuse that can lead to wrongful death include:
- Failure to provide medical treatment - Nursing home residents may have a variety of medical needs, and if they are not provided with the necessary treatment, they may experience life-threatening health issues. If a patient does not receive prompt medical care after falling ill, their illness may progress to the point where it becomes fatal. Failure to monitor a patient's status, diagnose serious illnesses, and provide the proper treatment can have deadly results.
- Medication errors - Giving nursing home residents the wrong medication or failing to give them their medications at the right times and in the right doses can lead to serious health problems. Patients may suffer from a range of issues if they are not given the correct medications, including blood pressure issues, respiratory disorders, or organ failure.
- Malnutrition, dehydration, and other conditions resulting from neglect - Inadequate staffing levels at nursing homes may result in residents not being properly monitored to ensure that their needs are being met. Patients may suffer from fatal health issues if they are not provided with the proper food and water. Failure to ensure that residents are able to move regularly may result in issues such as bedsores, which can lead to life-threatening infections.
- Inadequate supervision - Understaffed nursing homes may be unable to properly monitor residents and protect their safety. In cases where patients suffer from conditions such as dementia, they may wander away from a nursing home and experience fatal injuries due to issues such as slip and fall accidents or pedestrian accidents.
- Safety hazards - Multiple types of safety issues may be present in a nursing home, such as wet or slippery floors, tripping hazards in hallways, unsecured shelves, unstable furniture, damaged stairs or railings, or infectious diseases. Failure to address these hazards or ensure that patients are safe from harm may result in accidents that lead to fatal injuries.
- Physical or sexual abuse - Injuries to nursing home residents may be intentionally inflicted by staff members or other parties. For patients who are already in frail health, these injuries may lead to serious complications that could have fatal results. In these situations, a nursing home may be held responsible for a wrongful death that occurred because it did not follow the proper measures to protect a patient's safety.
Contact Our Denver, CO Nursing Home Negligence Attorneys
If your loved one has died due to nursing home abuse or neglect, you may be able to pursue compensation through a wrongful death lawsuit. The attorneys at Colorado Wrongful Death Lawyer, A Division of The Gold Law Firm can help you understand your legal options, and we will work with you to take action to seek justice on your loved one's behalf. We have a track record of success in cases like yours, and we will work tirelessly to get hold a negligent nursing home responsible for your loss. Contact us today at 303-694-4653 for a free consultation.
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