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    Filing a Nursing Home Malpractice Lawsuit

    Filing a Nursing Home Malpractice Lawsuit

    If you or a relative are seriously injured as a result of nursing home neglect or abuse, you may have the right to file a civil suit. Victims of nursing home neglect or abuse may recover a monetary award to compensate them for the damages suffered as a result of their mistreatment.
    It is important to contact an experienced nursing home abuse attorney IMMEDIATELY upon becoming aware of neglect or abuse that results in a serious bodily injury. Lawsuits for personal injury, wrongful death, and medical malpractice are all subject to various statutes of limitations, which means there is a certain period within which you must file suit or lose your right to bring a claim. The statute of limitations period varies from state to state.
    A nursing home attorney will need time to investigate a claim before filing suit and may be required to get a certificate of merit from a doctor or medical professional certifying that the care fell outside acceptable professional standards and that such conduct was a cause in bringing about the harm. In addition, a lawsuit must conform to specific pleading requirements which vary state by state. It is important to retain an experienced nursing home neglect attorney who is knowledgeable of the laws in your state.

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