Why Hire Nursing Home Abuse Lawyers?

Nursing home abuse and neglect cases require a thorough understanding of both state and federal regulations governing long-term care facilities. In Georgia, nursing homes are regulated under O.C.G.A. Title 31, Chapter 8, and the Georgia Long-Term Care Ombudsman Program investigates complaints. In South Carolina, the Department of Health and Environmental Control (DHEC) oversees facility licensing under S.C. Code Title 44, and the Long Term Care Ombudsman Program advocates for residents’ rights.

Federal regulations under the Nursing Home Reform Act (42 U.S.C. § 1396r), enacted as part of OBRA 1987, establish minimum standards of care for all facilities that accept Medicare or Medicaid. These standards address staffing levels, care planning, infection control, restraint use, and resident rights. Violations documented in CMS inspection reports and state survey deficiency citations are powerful evidence in abuse and neglect lawsuits.

At Roden Law, we investigate nursing home abuse cases by obtaining facility inspection records, staffing logs, incident reports, medical charts, and surveillance footage. We work with geriatric medicine specialists, nursing experts, and forensic accountants to establish the facility’s pattern of understaffing, inadequate training, and cost-cutting that led to your loved one’s injuries. Corporate nursing home chains have aggressive legal teams — and our clients deserve attorneys who match that intensity.

At Roden Law, our personal injury attorneys have helped numerous victims secure millions in compensation across Georgia and South Carolina. We provide all potential clients with a free, no-obligation review of their claim and do not charge upfront legal fees.

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Types of Nursing Home Abuse Lawyers Cases We Handle

Physical Abuse in Nursing Homes
Nursing Home Neglect
Medication Errors & Overmedication
Sexual Abuse of Elderly Residents
Financial Exploitation of Seniors
Assisted Living Facility Abuse
Wrongful Death in Nursing Homes
Bedsore & Pressure Ulcer Negligence

Meeting the Statute of Limitations

🍑 Georgia Filing Deadline 2 Years O.C.G.A. § 9-3-33
🌙 South Carolina Filing Deadline 3 Years S.C. Code § 15-3-530

If you fail to file within the statute of limitations, your claim will be dismissed and you will permanently lose the right to pursue compensation. You should not hesitate to consult with a skilled attorney to ensure your claim is filed on time.

Do I Have a Case?

Before our attorneys can take legal action, we must prove the four elements of negligence existed in your accident:

01

Duty of Care

The other party owed you a duty of care and was obligated to act in a manner that ensured your safety and the safety of others.

02

Breach of Duty

The other party breached that duty by failing to act as a reasonably safe and prudent person would have in the same situation.

03

Causation

The at-fault party's conduct and the resulting accident directly caused your injuries. We gather evidence to prove that but for their negligence, you would not have been harmed.

04

Damages

You suffered actual, quantifiable damages — medical expenses, lost income, pain and suffering — as a direct result of the at-fault party's breach.

Types of Compensation You Can Recover

Economic Damages

  • Past and future medical expenses
  • Lost wages or income
  • Loss of earning capacity
  • Property damage and vehicle repair/replacement
  • Cost of rehabilitation and physical therapy
  • Assistive medical equipment
  • Cost of long-term or lifelong care

Non-Economic Damages

  • Pain and suffering
  • Mental and emotional distress
  • Loss of companionship (spouse/family)
  • Disability and disfigurement
  • Loss of enjoyment of life
  • Humiliation or loss of reputation

Non-economic damages can only be pursued through a personal injury lawsuit, not a standard insurance claim.

Comparative Fault — What If I'm Partially At Fault?

🍑 Georgia — Modified Comparative Fault

You can recover if less than 50% at fault (O.C.G.A. § 51-12-33). Your award is reduced by your fault percentage.

🌙 South Carolina — Modified Comparative Fault

You can recover if less than 51% at fault. Your award is reduced by your fault percentage.

For example, if you filed a $100,000 lawsuit and a court finds you are 30% at fault, your award would be reduced to $70,000. Our attorneys will work to minimize any fault assigned to you.

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Common Causes of Nursing Home Abuse Lawyers Cases

  • Chronic understaffing and high employee turnover
  • Inadequate staff training and supervision
  • Failure to screen employees for criminal history
  • Failure to follow individualized care plans
  • Cost-cutting by corporate ownership chains
  • Medication errors and overmedication (chemical restraint)
  • Failure to prevent and treat pressure ulcers
  • Inadequate fall prevention programs
  • Poor infection control practices
  • Failure to provide adequate nutrition and hydration
  • Use of excessive physical restraints
  • Retaliation against residents who report complaints

Common Injuries in Nursing Home Abuse Lawyers Cases

Pressure Ulcers (Bedsores)

Bedsores develop when immobile residents are not regularly repositioned. These wounds progress from Stage I (redness) through Stage IV (exposed bone and tissue), and can lead to life-threatening infections including sepsis. Advanced pressure ulcers are almost always evidence of neglect.

Falls and Fractures

Nursing home residents are at high risk for falls due to mobility limitations, medication side effects, and cognitive impairment. Hip fractures are especially devastating in the elderly, with mortality rates approaching 30% within one year. Facilities have a duty to implement individualized fall prevention plans.

Malnutrition and Dehydration

Neglected residents may suffer from significant weight loss, malnutrition, and dehydration — conditions that accelerate decline, weaken immune systems, and can be fatal. Facilities are required to monitor nutritional intake and provide adequate hydration and dietary support.

Medication Errors

Administering wrong medications, incorrect dosages, or using psychotropic drugs as chemical restraints to sedate residents is a pervasive form of nursing home abuse. Medication errors can cause falls, organ damage, cognitive decline, and death.

Infections and Sepsis

Poor hygiene, inadequate wound care, unsanitary conditions, and failure to follow infection control protocols lead to urinary tract infections, pneumonia, MRSA, C. diff, and sepsis — all of which carry high mortality rates in elderly residents.

Physical Abuse Injuries

Unexplained bruises, welts, broken bones, lacerations, and signs of restraint use may indicate physical abuse by staff or other residents. Facilities have a legal duty to protect residents from harm and to investigate and report suspected abuse immediately.

Emotional and Psychological Abuse

Verbal abuse, intimidation, isolation, threats, and humiliation cause severe psychological harm to elderly residents — including depression, anxiety, withdrawal, and accelerated cognitive decline. Emotional abuse often accompanies physical abuse and neglect.

Wrongful Death from Neglect

The most tragic outcome of nursing home abuse is preventable death. Fatal neglect may result from untreated infections, unmonitored falls, choking due to inadequate supervision, elopement (wandering), medication overdose, or failure to provide emergency medical care.

Recent Case Results

Settlement $27,000,000 $27,000,000 Settlement | Truck Accident
Verdict $10,860,000 $10,860,000 Verdict | Product Liability
Recovery $9,800,000 $9,800,000 Recovery | Premises Liability
Verdict $3,350,000 $3,350,000 Verdict | Premises Liability

Results shown are gross settlement/verdict amounts before fees and costs. Past results do not guarantee similar outcomes.

About the Author

Tyler Love

Founding Partner, CTO State Bar of Georgia Savannah Bar Association Georgia Trial Lawyers Association

Reviewed by Tyler Love, Founding Partner, CTO — Licensed in Georgia & South Carolina

Frequently Asked Questions

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Contact Our Nursing Home Abuse Lawyerss Today

If you were injured and believe another party is at fault, contact us for a free, no-obligation review. We dedicate our skills and resources to recovering the maximum compensation you deserve — at no upfront cost.