It can be very difficult to put a loved one in a nursing home or assisted living facility. Generally, you make that decision because you are not in a position to provide long-term care, and there’s nothing wrong with that. Unfortunately, some nursing home staff engage in abuse or neglect, which results in severe injuries to residents. One of the tell-tale signs of elder abuse is bed sores. If you find any, you should contact an Anaheim bed sores lawyer for help.
Bed sores are injuries to the skin and underlying tissue that happen when the skin is under constant pressure, which is the result of someone remaining in one place and not moving around adequately. Elderly residents who are neglected may remain in one place for quite some time, not being moved or regularly cleaned. Bed sores are just one of the possible consequences of such misconduct. Hiring an Anaheim bed sores attorney should be your next step.

When you find out your elderly loved one is being mistreated and has developed bed sores, you will likely want to hire a bed sores lawyer. It’s reasonable to want someone on your side who has experience handling bed sores cases and understands the state’s bed sores laws as they apply to your case. The last thing you want is for no one to be held accountable for this.
At Hunter Law, PC, Stephen R. Hunter has fought aggressively for elderly abuse victims for 16 years. He can help you put a case together.
Bed sores are a common symptom of elder abuse and neglect. Unfortunately, elder abuse and neglect are quite common throughout the state of California. According to recent statistical data from the California Department of Aging, cases of elder abuse in the state number in the hundreds of thousands every year, with many cases going unreported. Your case may not be as uncommon as you thought, and a good lawyer can help you make sure justice is sought.
Enduring elder abuse that causes bed sores can be severely detrimental not just to your physical health, but to your mental health as well. Finding out a loved one is enduring abuse can be bad for your mental health, too. You may want to consider reaching out to a local support group like Renewed Mental Health Group or NAMI Inland Valley. It can be good to have a safe space where you can voice your concerns and hopes without judgment or fear of reprisal.
Before you can pursue legal action against a nursing home for causing your elderly loved one to develop bed sores, or causing you to develop bed sores if you are the elderly resident, you need to make sure that your case sticks to the state of California’s statute of limitations for personal injury cases, which includes bed sores claims. In most cases, the state will give you two years to determine grounds, construct a case, assemble evidence, converse with a lawyer, and file.
If you cannot put a valid case together within two years, you may have to face the unfortunate realization that your claim won’t move forward. It will likely be dismissed, and your chance to seek accountability through damages will disappear. Putting a strong case together can take a lot more time than you may initially think, so it’s important that you get started as soon as you can.
If you are concerned that your case may not be solid enough, you may want to consider bringing it to an injury lawyer to have them evaluate it for you. They can tell you if you have a strong case as is or if it needs additional evidence to be strong enough to pursue. This can be good if you have never pursued a personal injury case before.

There is no telling what the average settlement is for a bed sores case in Anaheim. Every elderly abuse and neglect case that involves bed sores is different and has its own unique contributing factors that will affect every element of the case, including the final settlement amount. Those factors include the severity of the victim’s injuries, the evidence of negligence, and your lawyer’s negotiation skills.
The amount you could receive in compensation for your bed sores case is entirely dependent on the strength of your case and your lawyer’s experience handling cases like yours. Every case is different. Some cases lack the evidence of negligent actions, while others have overwhelming evidence of negligence and may even include punitive damages. You should pursue any amount that you feel reflects what you’ve been through.
Yes, bed sores can be considered the result of medical negligence, especially when they develop as a result of a medical professional failing to provide preventive care to their patient. The very act of regularly repositioning someone in medical recovery can be the difference between developing bed sores and not developing them. In a nursing home, the resident’s primary caregiver is responsible for ensuring they aren’t neglected.
Yes, you can take legal action against a nursing home for bed sores. However, to do so, you must be able to prove that the bed sores developed as a result of negligence. You need to prove through solid evidence that the nursing home breached its duty of care, which directly caused the resident in question to develop bed sores. Grounds for negligence in a nursing home include poor hygiene, insufficient staffing, and inadequate treatment.
At Hunter Law, PC, we can help you determine the right course of action when it comes to a bed sores case. Contact us to speak to a member of our team about your case.
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