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Nursing Home Abuse Lawyer - Nebraska

Various nursing homes, daycare facilities, and other residential-care programs have all been found to be guilty of abuse or neglect of elderly residents. The nursing home abuse law firm Harris Kuhn, LLP in Omaha, Nebraska offers aggressive and knowledgeable representation to those who have been impacted by this crime.

Perpetrators of the abuse have included other residents, healthcare aides, and medical personnel. The abuse inflicted may have been long-term or acute, and may have included emotional, medical, physical, sexual, and/or financial abuse. There are more than 17,000 nursing homes in the U.S., and more than 30 percent of them have been cited for safety or neglect violations of federal standards.

If your loved one has been abused or neglected in a residential care facility in Nebraska, or if you suspect that some form of abuse has happened, please feel free to contact Harris Kuhn LLP to discuss your concerns.

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