New Jersey Elder/Nursing Home Abuse Lawyer Attorney
New Jersey nursing home and elder abuse attorneys are personal injury attorneys who use the laws, statutes, regulations, and decisions of the state of New Jersey and the federal government to seek appropriate damages when care providers violate the rights of elderly people. These attorneys specialize in cases where a nursing home, medical facility, one of their staff members, or an in-home caregiver is accused of neglecting duties that result in the mental and/or physical suffering of an elderly person. New Jersey nursing home and elder abuse attorneys also use their legal expertise to prove mental, physical, and/or financial abuse claims made by elderly people and their family members.
The primary responsibility of a nursing home or elder abuse attorney is to ensure that clients who claim negligence have full access to their legal rights through the best possible representation. Those clients may be an elderly person who has suffered mentally and/or physically from the negligent care of nursing home staff or in-home caregivers, an elderly person who has suffered mental, physical, or financial abuse of nursing home staff, or the survivors of an elderly person whose death was caused by the negligence or abuse of any person or facility obligated to providing a professional standard of care.
It is the goal of nursing home and elder abuse attorneys to prove claims that the negligent behavior of a person or facility resulted in preventable suffering and to therefore win the largest, most fair settlements that cover all damages including damage categories such as pain and suffering, burial expenses, and damaged property such as broken eyeglasses or dentures.
As personal injury attorneys, these professionals are well acquainted with hurdles put in place by insurance companies, medical and nursing facilities, or the attorneys defending them. They are knowledgeable not only of state laws regulating the nursing industry and others involved in caring for the elderly, but also of those laws that regulate agencies that monitor these industries. Elder abuse and nursing home attorneys have developed special relationships with state agencies and law enforcement agencies that allow them access to information that is often difficult for individuals to obtain when they try to represent themselves.
All nursing home and elder abuse attorneys in this state are bound by the rules of the New Jersey State Bar Association. Such rules include requirements that attorneys attend continuing education classes and dictate their means of advertisement.
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