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Orlando Nursing Home Abuse Neglect

Orlando Nursing Home Abuse Lawyers

Advocating for Justice and Dignity in Orlando

When you've entrusted the care of your loved one to a nursing home, you expect them to be treated with the respect, compassion, and dignity they deserve. Unfortunately, this trust is sometimes shattered when seniors suffer abuse or neglect at the hands of those entrusted with their well-being. If your loved one has been subjected to mistreatment, McHugh Fuller Law Group is here to help.

For over 20 years, our experienced attorneys have fought passionately to protect vulnerable seniors and hold nursing homes accountable for negligence or abuse. If you suspect that your loved one has been harmed in an Orlando care facility, we are ready to pursue justice and secure the compensation they deserve.

Call McHugh Fuller Law Group today at (601) 255-0240 or complete our online form to schedule a free consultation.

Types of Nursing Home Abuse and Neglect

Abuse and neglect in nursing homes can take many forms, each leaving a profound impact on the resident and their family. Recognizing the warning signs early can help safeguard your loved one from further harm.

Physical Abuse

This involves intentional harm by a caregiver, such as hitting, slapping, improper restraint, or force-feeding. Signs can include:

  • Unexplained bruises, cuts, or fractures.
  • Frequent injuries without a reasonable explanation.
  • Fearfulness or withdrawal around certain caregivers.

Neglect

Neglect occurs when caregivers fail to meet the basic needs of residents, such as providing proper nourishment, hydration, or hygiene. Common indicators include:

  • Bedsores or untreated infections.
  • Dehydration or malnutrition.
  • Poor personal hygiene or unsanitary living conditions.

Financial Exploitation

Many seniors are financially vulnerable, making them targets for exploitation. Examples include:

  • Unauthorized withdrawals or charges.
  • Coercion to change financial documents.
  • Missing personal items or valuables.

Emotional Abuse

Seniors may face verbal intimidation, insults, humiliation, or social isolation. Watch for these signs:

  • Depression, anxiety, or unexpected emotional outbursts.
  • Sudden withdrawal from social activities.
  • Fearfulness or a sense of helplessness.

Sexual Abuse

This involves any non-consensual sexual contact or behavior toward a resident. Warning signs can include:

  • Unexplained injuries or infections.
  • Behavioral changes, increased fear, or distress.

If you notice any signs of mistreatment, contact McHugh Fuller Law Group immediately. Our legal team will act swiftly to investigate and protect your loved one’s rights.

Florida Nursing Home Laws and Resident Rights

Florida nursing home residents are protected under the Florida Statutes 400.022, which ensures they receive proper care and are treated with respect. Key rights include:

  • Freedom from Abuse and Neglect: All residents have the right to live in a secure, nurturing environment.
  • Timely Medical Care: Proper medical attention and medication must be provided.
  • Safe Living Conditions: Residents should be housed in clean, hazard-free accommodations.
  • Social Interaction: Facilities should not restrict communication or visitation unless medically necessary.

Additionally, Florida mandates that all facilities meet state and federal regulations to maintain licensing. Violations can result in penalties or lawsuits.

Florida’s Statute of Limitations

Victims of nursing home abuse or neglect must file a lawsuit within two years from the date the mistreatment occurred or was discovered. Delays in taking legal action can jeopardize your claim, so it’s critical to consult an attorney as soon as possible.

How McHugh Fuller Law Group Can Help

At McHugh Fuller Law Group, we understand how overwhelming it can be to confront negligent or abusive nursing homes. Our dedicated attorneys take on the burden of navigating the legal process so you can focus on supporting your loved one. Here’s how we can assist you:

Comprehensive Investigation

Our legal team conducts an in-depth investigation into the circumstances of abuse or neglect. This includes reviewing medical records, interviewing witnesses, and examining the nursing home’s compliance with required standards.

Identifying Responsible Parties

Abuse cases often involve multiple parties, including caregivers, facility managers, or larger corporations. We pursue every avenue to hold those responsible fully accountable.

Seeking Maximum Compensation

Abuse and neglect can lead to significant physical, emotional, and financial damages. We fight to recover compensation for:

  • Medical expenses related to injuries or treatment.
  • Emotional distress endured by the resident.
  • Punitive damages to hold the facility accountable and deter future negligence.

Aggressive Representation

If a fair settlement cannot be reached, our trial-ready attorneys are prepared to represent your family in court. We’ll use our decades of experience to secure justice for your loved one.

Why Families in Orlando Choose McHugh Fuller Law Group

Choosing the right legal partner can make all the difference in your case. At McHugh Fuller Law Group, we are known for:

  • Decades of Experience: With over 20 years of expertise, we’ve successfully resolved hundreds of nursing home abuse cases.
  • Client-Centered Advocacy: We prioritize your family’s needs, providing compassion, respect, and constant communication throughout the process.
  • Proven Results: We’ve recovered millions of dollars in settlements and verdicts for families across the country.
  • No Fees Unless We Win: There are no upfront costs to work with us—we only get paid if we secure compensation for you.

Contact Orlando Nursing Home Abuse Lawyers Today

Your loved one deserves to live in safety, comfort, and dignity. If you suspect abuse or neglect in an Orlando nursing home, don’t wait to seek help. The compassionate attorneys at McHugh Fuller Law Group are committed to protecting your family’s rights and holding negligent facilities accountable. Together, we’ll fight for the justice and peace of mind your family deserves.

Call us at (601) 255-0240 or complete our online form to schedule a free consultation.

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  • What Types of Compensation Can I Recover in a Florida Nursing Home Abuse Case?

    Victims of nursing home abuse in Florida may recover several types of compensation to address the harm caused to them and their families. Economic damages are meant to cover tangible losses like medical expenses, rehabilitation costs, and any required long-term care. Non-economic damages compensate for pain and suffering, emotional distress, and loss of quality of life caused by the abuse or neglect. Under certain circumstances, punitive damages may also be available to punish willful, malicious, or especially reckless misconduct and deter similar actions in the future.

  • What Should I Do If I Suspect My Loved One Is Being Abused in a Nursing Home?
    If your loved one appears to be in immediate danger or is experiencing any kind of medical emergency, call 9-1-1 to get outside support as quickly as possible. If you only have suspicions, start by speaking with your loved one to gather information about their experiences and any concerning signs you've noticed. Document any evidence of potential abuse, such as unexplained injuries, sudden behavioral changes, or poor living conditions. If abuse or neglect appears to be increasingly likely, get in touch with an attorney who has experience handling these matters and work with them to file reports with the appropriate authorities and agencies.
  • Can Nursing Home Staff Be Held Criminally Responsible for Abuse in Florida?

    In Florida, nursing home staff can be held criminally responsible for cases of abuse or neglect. When staff members intentionally harm residents or fail to provide essential care, their actions may constitute a criminal offense under state and federal laws. Criminal charges can range from battery and neglect to more severe offenses, depending on the extent and type of harm caused to the resident.

    However, note that criminal and civil cases involving nursing home abuse or neglect serve different purposes and operate independently within the legal system. Criminal cases focus on punishing the offender for violating the law by imposing penalties like fines, probation, or incarceration. Prosecutors represent the state and must prove the accused's guilt beyond a reasonable doubt.

    Civil cases, on the other hand, involve the victim or their family seeking monetary compensation for damages resulting from abuse or neglect. These cases aim to address the harm suffered by the resident, and plaintiffs must establish liability based on a preponderance of the evidence. While these processes may overlap in some circumstances, each addresses distinct aspects of justice and uses different legal standards. Our Florida nursing home abuse lawyers can help you pursue a civil case and seek the maximum compensation you are entitled to under the law.

  • How Long Do I Have to File a Personal Injury Claim in Florida?
    Under Florida law, the statute of limitations for filing a personal injury claim is typically two years from the date of the injury, with some exceptions. You will generally be unable to recover any damages if you wait too long to take legal action, so don’t wait to discuss your case with a legal professional.

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