Richmond, Virginia Medical Negligence and Nursing Home Abuse Attorneys
Richmond, VA Medical Negligence and Nursing Home Abuse Attorneys
Richmond, Virginia Medical Negligence and Nursing Home Abuse Lawyers

Medical Negligence and
Nursing Home Abuse Attorneys

Serving Central Virginia


The U.S. Department of Health and Human Services has identified seven basic forms of abuse and neglect that can occur: Physical abuse, verbal or emotional abuse, misuse of physical restraints, physical or medical neglect, verbal or emotional neglect, abuse of the resident's personal property. Negligence may involve deliberate acts against an elderly resident or a failure to act in the resident's best interest. Most abuse and neglig occurs in long-term care facilities which are understaffed and overcrowded. There are too few caregivers and too many residents with varying medical problems and personal needs.

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Nursing Home Abuse and Medical Negligence?

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Several considerations should be taken into account before pursuing a civil action. One must first consider the law of the state in which the nursing home abuse occurred. Some states have laws more lenient or less punishing than others. Punitive damages are designed to punish the offending institution and deter future conduct. These types of damages frequently reach a million dollars, depending on the nature and extent of the nursing home abuse. Virginia allows the plaintiff to seek punitive damages in the most reprehensible cases.

Testimony from independent witnesses is also important to establish medical negligence. Jurors will be more likely to believe witnesses who do not stand to gain financially if a verdict is rendered for the victim or the victims’ family. However, this type of proof is not easy to obtain, since most abusing health care providers do not openly abuse residents in front of witnesses.

Another factor to consider is the severity of the injuries. Does the victim now suffer from a permanent physical disability as a result of the nursing home abuse? If the nursing home abuse is mental, does the victim require extensive therapy to address the issues raised by the abuse?

Finally, the financial stability of the offending nursing home may also be a consideration. Many nursing homes have gone bankrupt and have no insurance to respond to a judgment for damages. In such instances, a civil legal remedy may not be worth pursing.

If you suspect nursing home abuse of a friend or relative in a nursing home and you are considering a medical negligence lawsuit, you should contact an experienced nursing home abuse lawyer who handles these types of cases. These medical negligence cases can be difficult and expensive to litigate. You should retain the services of a medical negligence attorney who is experienced in litigating these claims.

Why Hire the Medical Negligence and
Nursing Home Abuse Attorneys of Page Law?

We are experienced in representing plaintiffs in Nursing Home Abuse and Medical Negligence cases. Page Law, P.C. has handled many medical negligence cases to successful conclusion. If you or a loved one has suffered injury or death as a result Nursing Home Abuse and Medical Negligence, please immediately contact us toll free at (866) 507-6166 or (804)353-6166 for an initial free medical negligence consultation. Click here to complete our online consultation form. We will immediately review your information and respond within 24 hours during the week or 48 hours during the weekend or holidays.

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Virgina Medical Negligence Attorney Disclaimer: The content of this website is presented by Page Law serving Richmond, Petersburg, and Fredericksburg, Virginia. It is not intended to be legal advice, but general information related to legal issues commonly encountered with nursing home abuse lawsuits. If you or a loved one has been injured in an accident, or have been charged with a crime, please contact Page Law for a free case evaluation.

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