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Weld County Nursing Home Abuse Lawyer

Nursing home abuse can often leave traumatic injuries since victims are extremely vulnerable to such harm. Unfortunately, instances of nursing home abuse run rampant in Colorado. If you think that you have grounds for a claim, it may be wise to seek the consultation of a compassionate attorney.  A Weld County nursing home abuse lawyer is willing to sit down with you and discuss the details of your case.

Types of Nursing Home Abuse

Nursing home abuse can take many forms. In fact, most kinds of nursing home abuse do not leave clear physical signs. Overworked nursing home staff might feel stressed and pressured to keep up with a big patient load, but this is never an excuse for abuse against an elderly person in need.

While staff members are the usual perpetrators of nursing home abuse, residents can also cause harm to one another. Repeated investigations into nursing homes have revealed that this form of abuse happens often when there is not enough supervision of the residents.

Signs of Nursing Home Abuse

A loved one who appears withdrawn is one of the most common signs that some form of abuse is happening at the nursing home. Other indications could include parched lips if the resident is not being properly hydrated, sudden weight loss that indicates the family member is not getting enough or the right kind of food, or a sense of discomfort or refusal to communicate with particular staff members.

Other issues can include unexplained or repeated accidents like falling out of a bed or wheelchair or bruises and welts located on the resident’s body.

Bedsores are some of the more frequently identified issues in a nursing home setting. These occur when a person has not been physically moved enough to prevent these pressure ulcers. Bedsores can even become infected if ignored. Loved ones who detect any of these signs should consult with a Weld County nursing home abuse lawyer to determine their next course of action.

Damages in Nursing Home Cases

If a resident passed away due to suspicious circumstances, a wrongful death claim can be filed by the surviving loved ones. Even if the nursing home attempted to argue that the incident was an accident or due to natural causes, these claims are often used to overshadow instances of abuse and neglect.

Compensation available in Colorado includes non-economic damages, economic damages, and even punitive damages in some cases.

Hire a Weld County Nursing Home Abuse Attorney Today

When you think that a loved one has been subjected to nursing home abuse, time is of the essence. Choosing to pursue the case could be the only help that your family member has. There is a good chance that other residents are suffering too, and choosing to report this abuse and pursue litigation is one of the only ways to hold the relevant parties accountable for their negligence.

When hiring a Weld County nursing home abuse lawyer, look for someone who has the experience, the compassion, and the dedication to serving a victim of any form of abuse, neglect, or assault. Contact our office today for a consultation about these issues.

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