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Nursing Home Abuse Lawyer - New Jersey

Nursing Home Abuse Lawyers New Jersey

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New Jersey Nursing Home Abuse Attorney - The Oxford Journal reports that approximately 6 percent of the elderly population is victimized by nursing home abuse. While women and individuals older than 70 are the most frequently targeted victims, so too are patients of any age and gender who are living with Alzheimer's Disease, dementia and other forms of brain damage that would prevent them from reporting abuse. If you suspect that your loved one has been victimized by nursing home abuse, contact Horn Law Firm, P.C. for help. We represent individuals and families, exclusively, in the state of New Jersey and are committed to making sure anyone who is responsible is held accountable.

Nursing home abuse is a serious crime. Victims and their families are entitled to compensation for their injuries and losses. At Horn Law Firm, P.C., we are dedicated to aggressively advocating the rights of nursing home abuse victims in New Jersey. We will do whatever it takes to help you recover the compensation you are entitled to so you can recover and move on from such trauma.

Signs of Nursing Home Abuse

Knowing the warning signs of nursing home abuse can help families and/or nursing home patients intervene, curb the abuse and save victims from further injury and possibly death. Indications that an elderly nursing home patient is being abused may include:

  • bed sores
  • bruising, lacerations or scabbing
  • dehydration and wan or pale appearance and significant physical weakness (due to malnutrition)
  • emotional withdrawal, isolation, significantly increased agitation or rage
  • infection
  • poor hygiene
  • unsanitary living conditions

Find out what we can do to help you today by calling toll free (866) 913-2217.

Horn Law, P.C.
660 Newark Avenue
Jersey City, NJ 07308
866-913-2217

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