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Nursing Home Abuse LAWYER IN MOBILE, AL

Nursing home abuse is a serious matter, and you deserve a legal team that will treat your case with the care and dignity it deserves. Protecting your loved one’s legal rights is our top priority. Our team has extensive experience handling these types of cases, and we have a deep understanding of the local legal landscape. At Long & Long Injury Attorneys, we treat our clients like family.

Contact us today for a FREE case review. We charge no upfront fees and work on a contingency fee basis, meaning you don’t pay us anything unless we secure compensation for you. Call or submit a form to learn more about how our nursing home abuse lawyers in Mobile can help.

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Why Hire a Lawyer for Nursing Home Abuse?

The process of a nursing home abuse lawsuit can be complicated, but a skilled attorney can help you navigate the process with ease, and bring the responsible parties to justice. You don’t have to navigate the legal system on your own.

At Long & Long Injury Attorneys, we are dedicated to seeking justice for vulnerable seniors who have suffered mistreatment in their nursing home. Our skilled attorneys can guide your through the legal process, help you file a lawsuit, and fight to ensure the responsible party is held accountable. Get a free case review with a nursing home abuse lawyer in Mobile, AL, today.

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Types of Nursing Home Abuse

Nursing home abuse can take various forms, each equally damaging to the victim. Common types include:

  1. Physical Abuse: This includes hitting, slapping, or any form of physical force that causes injury or pain
  2. Emotional Abuse: Verbal assaults, threats, harassment, and intimidation that cause psychological trauma
  3. Financial Abuse: Unauthorized use of a resident’s funds or property
  4. Neglect: Failing to provide necessary care, resulting in harm to the resident

Abuse vs. Neglect

While abuse and neglect both result in harm to nursing home residents, they are distinct in nature:

  • Abuse: Deliberate actions that cause physical, emotional, or financial harm to a resident.
  • Neglect: The failure to provide adequate care, which leads to harm or distress for the resident. Neglect may be due to understaffing, lack of training, or intentional disregard for the resident’s needs.

Nursing home abuse and neglect are criminal offenses and you have the right to pursue justice for your loved one. To learn your legal rights and the best next steps to take, speak to a nursing home abuse lawyer in Mobile today.

Signs of Abuse in Nursing Home Patients

Recognizing the signs of abuse is crucial for protecting nursing home residents in Mobile, AL. Key indicators include:

  • Physical Signs: Unexplained injuries like bruises, fractures, or burns
  • Emotional Signs: Withdrawal, fearfulness, or sudden changes in behavior
  • Financial Signs: Unusual bank account activity or missing personal belongings
  • Neglect Signs: Poor hygiene, bedsores, weight loss, or unattended medical needs

Alabama Code § 38-9-8 requires caregivers, physicians, and healthcare practitioners to report any/all signs of Adult Abuse, Neglect, or Exploitation (AANE).

How to Report Nursing Home Abuse

Reporting nursing home abuse in Alabama involves several steps:

  1. Contact Adult Protective Services (APS): APS investigates claims of abuse and neglect. Reports can be made via their hotline or website.
  2. Notify the Nursing Home Administration: Informing the facility’s administration can prompt an internal investigation.
  3. File a Complaint with the Alabama Department of Public Health (ADPH): ADPH oversees nursing home regulations and can conduct investigations.
  4. Contact Local Law Enforcement: For immediate dangers or criminal acts, local police should be notified.

Get Help From a Nursing Home Abuse Lawyer in Mobile

If you suspect that your loved one is a victim of nursing home abuse, consult with a knowledgeable lawyer. A nursing home abuse attorney in Mobile, AL can provide legal advice, thorough case evaluation, representation and negotiation, and guidance on the legal process and next steps. Contact us today to get the justice your loved one deserves.

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When to Hire a Lawyer

  • Evidence of Abuse Is Clear: Physical injury, financial abuse, neglect, or emotional trauma has been identified
  • Institutional Response Is Inadequate: The nursing home’s response to allegations is insufficient or dismissive
  • Legal Action Is Needed: To pursue compensation or justice through civil or criminal proceedings
  • Complex Legal Navigation Is Required: Navigating Alabama’s legal system can be challenging, requiring legal guidance

If you’re unsure if you need a lawyer, a team member at Long & Long is standing by to discuss your case for free.

Our Nursing Home Abuse Lawyers in Mobile

Earle W. Long, IV

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Attorney N. Staples Wood of Long & Long Injury Attorneys

N. Staples Wood

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Attorney Walton Hickman of Long & Long Injury Attorneys

Walton Hickman

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Attorney Mac McClurkin of Long & Long Injury Attorneys

Mac McClurkin

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Attorney Cate E. Biggs of Long & Long Injury Attorneys

Cate E. Biggs

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Attorney Jack "Trip" Smalley III of Long & Long Injury Attorneys

Jack “Trip” Smalley III

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Andrea F. Butler

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Attorney Alan Colvin of Long & Long Injury Attorneys

Alan Colvin

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Attorney John H. Leech, Jr. of Long & Long Injury Attoneys

John H. Leech, Jr.

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Attorney Erick Bussey of Long & Long Injury Attorneys

Erick Bussey

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Attorney Jennifer Perez of Long & Long

Jennifer Perez

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Attorney Russell Johnson of Long & Long Injury Attorneys

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