Estimating the typical settlement amount for nursing home abuse cases is challenging, as each case is unique and influenced by state laws. Given the variability of outcomes, it is essential to have skilled and experienced legal representation to evaluate your case for potential value and advocate for maximum compensation on your behalf.
At Olson Personal Injury Lawyers, we genuinely care about our clients and are committed to achieving the best possible outcomes. We treat every case with the individual attention it deserves and work collaboratively to ensure your voice is heard and supported throughout the process.
Contact Olson Personal Injury Lawyers today for your no-obligation consultation. Call us at (303) 381-2234 or use our online contact form.
Key Takeaways
- Several factors determine compensation in nursing home abuse cases, including the seriousness of injuries, medical costs, and the strength of evidence.
- The nursing home’s insurance type and limits can influence settlement amounts.
- An experienced nursing home abuse attorney at Olson Personal Injury Lawyers can help victims and their families get the compensation they deserve.
What Determines the Value of a Nursing Home Abuse Settlement?
Several factors can affect the settlement value, including the severity of injuries, medical expenses, emotional distress, and the strength of the evidence.
The court may award punitive damages in rare cases of extremely offensive conduct. These damages are intended to punish the defendant and deter similar behavior in the future.
We conduct thorough investigations into these factors for each client. This approach ensures that all potential damages are identified and pursued, maximizing the settlement for victims of nursing home abuse.
In cases of fatal injuries, our team can assist in pursuing a wrongful death claim on your family’s behalf. Our elder abuse lawyers can accurately assess your case and seek the appropriate damages.
Matthew Broderick
“There are so many factors to consider when determining the value of nursing home abuse case that it’s important to consult with an attorney if you are considering legal action. Such factors include the level of care provided, the quality of care, the duration of the residency, the motivation for accepting the resident, the severity of understaffing at a building, whether staff members were appropriately trained, the types of injuries the resident suffered, and whether the resident survived the abuse or died as a result.”
The Impact of Case Strength on Nursing Home Abuse Settlement Amounts
A strong case supported by compelling evidence—such as medical records, witness testimony, and incident reports—greatly increases the likelihood of achieving a favorable settlement. Conversely, weak evidence can reduce the value of a case.
Our nursing home abuse lawyers are skilled in collecting significant evidence and constructing effective cases. We deliver outstanding case results through our unwavering commitment to securing justice for our clients.
How the Type of Abuse Affects Nursing Home Abuse Settlement Claims
Abuse in nursing homes can manifest in various forms, including physical abuse, sexual abuse, emotional abuse, neglect, and financial exploitation. Each type of abuse can cause varying levels of harm, which can influence the amount of compensation a victim or their family may receive.
Our attorneys are well-versed in the specifics of each type of abuse and carefully evaluate the impact to ensure that all relevant damages are included in the claim.
The Role of Injury Severity in Nursing Home Abuse Settlements
The extent and nature of the injuries sustained by the victim are crucial in determining settlement values. Serious injuries, such as broken bones, brain injury, or wrongful death, typically result in higher compensation due to substantial medical costs, long-term care needs, and significant pain and suffering associated with those injuries.
At Olson Personal Injury Lawyers, we work with medical experts to evaluate the victim’s injuries and accurately assess all current and future damages.
How Insurance Coverage Can Influence Nursing Home Abuse Settlement Offers
The type of insurance policy a nursing home holds, along with its coverage limits, can significantly affect settlement offers. For example, some insurance policies may cover claims of negligence but may not provide coverage for sexual abuse. Policy terms vary widely—our team reads the fine print and pursues all available coverage.
Policies also outline how much money is set aside for legal defense costs, settlements, and court judgments. The amount can vary based on the specific policies in place.
Insurance companies often try to minimize payouts. By accepting an insurance settlement, you forfeit any further compensation from the party responsible for your loss.
Therefore, if you accept a settlement offer that is too low, you may find yourself without the necessary resources to pay for future medical bills, cover lost wages, or fund any additional care you may need.
The attorneys at Olson Personal Injury Lawyers have extensive experience working with insurance companies. We employ strategic negotiation techniques to counteract these companies’ common tactics, ensuring that all available coverage is leveraged to secure the maximum possible settlement for our clients.
“Nursing home insurance coverage can be very different depending on the company. Some companies are self-insured, others work with an insurance company but have a large deductible, and some work with insurance companies with little to no deductible. Each situation presents different opportunities and challenges for settlement, with some situations increasing the likelihood the company wants to fight, and other situations increasing the likelihood that the company will want to settle, especially if a resident’s injuries are significant. Given these differences, it’s important to consult an experienced attorney who understands these nuances if you are considering legal action against a nursing home.”
– Matthew Broderick
Nursing Home Abuse Settlements Our Law Firm Has Secured
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Client lost a loved one because a nurse practitioner failed to send a patient with signs of internal bleeding to an emergency department, causing patient to bleed out at the nursing home facility.
$700,000
“Our client developed a pressure ulcer on his remaining foot after his below-the-knee amputation, caused by the nursing home’s failure to reposition and offload his foot in a timely manner. The ulcer became infected and required the amputation of his remaining leg.”
How Our Nursing Home Abuse Lawyers Can Help
If you suspect your loved one is being mistreated at a nursing home, please don’t hesitate to contact Olson Personal Injury Lawyers today. Your case is of paramount importance to us, and we tackle every case with unwavering commitment, ensuring it receives the attention it deserves.
Contact Olson Personal Injury Lawyers today for your free, no-obligation consultation. Call (303) 381-2234 or use our online contact form.