Suing The Nursing Home For Employee Negligence

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November 15, 2012

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When your loved one suffers physical or emotional injury from nursing home abuse and neglect, it can be difficult to know who to hold accountable. The Chicago nursing home negligence lawyers at Walner Law know exactly what to look for to determine liability and seek maximum compensation for your family.

A nursing home should be a safe and comfortable place for your loved one. Sadly, many nursing homes are negligent in their duty to provide trained staff and adequate care. Some staff members at nursing homes actually have criminal pasts involving violent or sexual crimes. Others have simply not received the training required to deal with the demands of elderly patients. No matter the case, if a staff member causes harm to your loved one, the nursing home can be held accountable for their behavior.

You have a right to hold negligent nursing home owners and managers responsible for their employee’s actions. Our aggressive Chicago nursing home abuse attorneys have the experience and resources necessary to ensure liability is assessed and your loved one is provided with the level of care they deserve.

If your loved one has suffered an injury at the hands of a nursing home employee in or around Chicago, Illinois, please contact the attorneys at Walner Law today to schedule a free initial consultation.

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