Frequently Asked Questions About Nursing Home Abuse
How prevalent is nursing home abuse and neglect?
There are 17,000 nursing homes across this country. 1.5 million elderly and disabled Americans reside in nursing homes. According to a congressional report prepared by aides to Rep. Henry Waxman (D. Calif.) State inspectors cited nearly 5,300 nursing homes between January 1999 to January 2001. In more than 1,600 of these homes - 1 in 10 of the nation's nursing residences - the violations were "serious enough to cause actual harm to residents or to place the residents in immediate jeopardy of death or serious injury." The most common violation involved failure to "properly investigate" according to the report. The percentage of homes cited for abuse has doubled since 1996.
What should I do if I suspect elder abuse?
Investigate at once. Begin collecting facts. The nursing home will not cooperate in this process. Gather all the material you can so that documents cannot be changed. You may seek the assistance of the government, private nursing home negligence attorneys and/or support and advocacy groups.
What about the costs in pursing litigation?
Most nursing home abuse attorneys in Pennsylvania (including Munley, Munley & Cartwright) will handle your case on a contingent fee arrangement. This means the injury lawyers will be paid a percentage of the recovery in the event of a settlement or judgment. Munley, Munley & Cartwright will also pay all the advance costs with the understanding that they will recoup such costs only in the event of a recovery. Therefore, you will be able to secure our representation with having to pay any attorney's fees or expenses out of one's own pocket.
How soon should I make a claim?
A potential claimant should always seek the advice of a PA injury lawyer without delay. There could be many deadlines to meet, claims against governmental entities may require that the entity be put on notice much earlier than the statute of limitations period. A medical and legal analysis must be done prior to filing a lawsuit, so don't wait or the PA personal injury lawyer might not have enough time to investigate the claim before it's expiration.





