Nursing Home Abuse

Nursing home abuse – sensitive and compassionate help for you
Nursing homes are places where those too vulnerable or infirm to enjoy life independently are cared for and looked after to high standards. So when a nursing home is found to be inappropriately caring for its residents or they are abused it can be very distressing and traumatic for the victim and their loved ones. If you or a loved one has suffered abuse unnecessarily at a nursing home then you need to talk to a specialist legal firm with a track record in handling these types of cases. At Pannone, our dedicated and passionate solicitors understand the trauma of nursing home abuse and can help you get the justice you deserve.
The law says that you or your loved ones have a right to seek justice for nursing homes abuse and although compensation might not be the first thing on your mind, it can help victims move forward and recover any extra care and support costs. Whether the abuse was deliberate or through neglect or bad practice, Pannone’s lawyers will support you and guide you in a sensitive and professional way to ensure you are adequately compensated.
Fighting your case
With jobs and reputations on the line, the nursing home and any authority governing it might not be keen to admit any fault. Therefore a specialist legal team will be essential to support you. It’s important to choose a lawyer with direct experience in these sorts of cases, as they will have the resources and knowledge needed to get the best possible outome.
Not all nursing home abuse cases need to go to court. Often, especially when there is substantial evidence of wrongdoing, claims can be settled out of court.
The legal specialists for victims of nursing home abuse
Pannone Solicitors are a leading UK law firm with a respected team of talented lawyers experienced in fighting nursing home abuse claims. To find out more about how we could help you or a loved one, click here or call in complete confidence at any time of the day or night on 0800 0382 382.
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