Nursing Home Injury Lawyer Practicing Nationwide and Licensed in Maryland, Washington, D.C. and Florida
When you and your family decide that a nursing home would be the best place for an elderly family member to live, it is an act of great trust. You trust the staff and owners of the nursing home to treat your parent, grandparent, or other family member as you would treat them.
When that trust is betrayed through negligence, neglect or abuse, the Law Office of Susan R. Green can help hold the care facility accountable for the harm they caused. We have fought for victims of nursing home abuse, Call today to discuss whether you have an actionable claim on behalf of a loved one.
Nursing Home Abuse Litigation
We have recovered compensation on behalf of residents for:
- Bedsores and infections from neglect
- Malnutrition or dehydration
- Bruises or injuries from rough or careless treatment
- Broken bones from falls when unattended
- Verbal or emotional abuse
- Unnecessary or punitive restraint
- Medication errors
- Failure to diagnose and treat illness
If your elderly loved one has unexplained injuries, complains about certain staff members, or shows uncharacteristic sadness or personality change, it may be symptomatic of abuse or neglect. We investigate the background of individual staffers and the history of similar nursing home abuse claims against the facility. While many nursing homes employ attentive, caring staff and have well-maintained facilities, this is not always the case. Underpaid and poorly trained elder care staff may fail to pay sufficient attention to the needs of the residents, and may even go as far as abusing the residents verbally, physically and even sexually. Many elderly people who are abused or neglected do not speak out.
We Work the Hardest for Those Who Are Most Vulnerable
Attorney Susan R. Green has litigated these cases and is attuned to the signs of abuse and negligence. If your loved one has been injured or died without a satisfactory explanation, contact our office today at 866.705.4407.

