New York & New Jersey Nursing Home Abuse & Neglect Lawyer

Seeing warning signs like new bedsores, repeated falls, sudden weight loss, dehydration, over-sedation, or poor hygiene. Your family has the right to answers, safety, and compensation for preventable harm. We handle nursing home abuse and neglect cases throughout New York and New Jersey.

Your Rights After Nursing Home Abuse or Neglect

Residents are entitled to safe care, dignity, and timely medical attention. Facilities must prevent avoidable injuries and follow care plans. If a facility fails to protect your loved one, a New York nursing home abuse lawyer can pursue compensation and accountability in court.

Types of Nursing Home Cases We Handle

  • Bedsores and infection from neglect
  • Falls, fractures, and poor supervision
  • Dehydration, malnutrition, and medication errors
  • Physical, emotional, or sexual abuse
  • Elopement and wandering, unsafe staffing, failure to monitor
  • Wrongful death tied to preventable injuries

How we prove your case

Strong nursing home cases turn on preserved evidence and a clear record of care, staffing, and compliance history. Deadlines are strict, generally three years in New York and two years in New Jersey, and some public facilities require a notice within 90 days. Potentially responsible parties can include the facility, its management and ownership, staffing agencies, and outside medical providers.

Compensation we pursue

You can seek compensation for medical treatment and rehabilitation, pain and suffering, loss of dignity, and, in fatal cases, wrongful death damages. Punitive damages may be available for reckless or intentional conduct.

Service Area

We serve New York City (Manhattan, Brooklyn, Queens, the Bronx, Staten Island), White Plains/Westchester, Long Island, and communities across New Jersey. If you need a nursing home injury lawyer New York or a nursing home abuse attorney New Jersey, we handle cases across both states.

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Bedsores and Infections in Long-Term Care

Pressure injuries are often preventable with turning, nutrition, hydration, and wound care. Advanced bedsores, sepsis, or osteomyelitis can signal systemic neglect. If this happened, an NYC nursing home abuse lawyer can help you pursue answers and compensation.

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Falls, Fractures, and Poor Supervision

Falls are a leading cause of injury and death in facilities. Care plans must address fall risk, alarms, and supervision. Repeated falls, hip fractures, or head injuries suggest inadequate staffing or monitoring. A NJ & NY nursing home neglect attorney can investigate liability and available coverage.

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FREQUENTLY ASKED QUESTIONS

What are common warning signs?

Unexplained falls, new bedsores, sudden weight loss, dehydration, repeated infections, over-sedation, fearfulness, or major changes in behavior.

Not necessarily. Many are optional, narrow, or unenforceable. Do not sign new paperwork and bring us what was signed so we can review it.

Immediately. Records can change, cameras overwrite, and strict deadlines may apply, especially with public facilities.