For a bedsore-related injury, you can recover compensation for medical bills, pain and suffering, and expenses you incurred because of the injury.
For a bedsore-related death, you may file a wrongful death lawsuit to recover funeral costs, medical expenses, and other costs.
If your loved one has suffered from bedsores in a nursing home, our Atlanta bedsores lawyers can help you get the justice your family and loved one deserve. Our team has recovered millions for injured victims in Georgia. Call today for a free consultation.
What Compensation Can You Recover for a Bedsore-Related Injury?
Every case is different, but our legal team can review what happened and help you understand what types of compensation may apply. If your loved one developed bedsores due to poor care, you may be able to recover compensation for:
- Medical bills due to the injury
- Pain and suffering experienced by your loved one
- Out–of–pocket expenses, including moving your loved one to a new facility
In some cases, you could also recover damages for emotional distress or loss of quality of life. If the injury caused long-term harm, future care costs may be included. We’re here to help you hold the nursing home accountable for preventable injuries like bedsores.
What Compensation Can You Recover for a Bedsore-Related Death?
If a loved one died due to complications from bedsores, you may be able to file for wrongful death compensation. This can include medical expenses and funeral costs, as well as compensation for the pain and suffering your loved one experienced due to the injuries.
In some cases, punitive damages may also apply if the nursing home acted recklessly or ignored serious warning signs. These claims are not only about financial recovery; they also help bring attention to care failures and prevent future harm.
Is It Normal for Nursing Home Residents to Get Bedsores?
No, bedsores are not normal, and there are things a nursing home can do to prevent bedsores. Residents who have trouble moving or communicating are especially vulnerable, and it’s the facility’s responsibility to protect them.
If your loved one has developed bedsores, it’s important to ask questions and document what you see. These wounds may be a sign of deeper issues with staffing, training, or oversight at the facility.
Who Is Responsible for Preventing Bedsores in a Nursing Home?
The nursing home is responsible for preventing bedsores. That includes the administrators, nurses, aides, and anyone involved in daily care. Federal and state regulations require staff to assess each resident’s risk and follow a clear care plan.
This may involve repositioning, using special mattresses or cushions, and checking the skin regularly. If staff fail to follow these steps and a bedsore develops, the facility may be legally responsible.
Can I Sue a Nursing Home for My Loved One’s Bedsores?
Yes, you may be able to sue a nursing home for bedsores if your loved one developed them due to poor care. To move forward, we would need to show that the facility failed to provide proper care and that this failure caused harm.
Every case is unique, so we’ll take time to understand what happened and explain your options. If neglect played a role, we’ll fight to hold the nursing home accountable and help your family get the justice you deserve.
How Do I Prove the Nursing Home Was at Fault?
To prove fault, you’ll need evidence that the nursing home didn’t follow accepted care standards. This might include medical records, care logs, photos of the bedsore, and witness statements.
If you believe your loved one was harmed, we can help gather the facts and hold the facility accountable. You can also report your concerns to the Healthcare Facility Regulation Division of the Georgia Department of Community Health.
Can Someone Die From Bedsores?
Yes, serious bedsores can lead to life-threatening complications like infections, sepsis, or organ failure. It’s important to watch for bedsore warning signs as, when left untreated, they can quickly worsen, especially in older adults with other health issues.
If your loved one died and you suspect a bedsore played a role, it’s important to ask questions. Our legal team can help you find answers and determine whether neglect contributed to the outcome. You have a right to know what happened and why.
How Can a Personal Injury Lawyer Help With a Bedsore Case?
The compensation you can recover for a bedsore-related injury or death can include medical costs, pain and suffering, and funeral expenses. Our team can investigate what led to the bedsore, gather evidence, and hold the nursing home accountable.
We’ll work to uncover whether the facility followed care standards, maintained records, and responded to medical issues properly. If we find signs of neglect, we can help you file a claim for compensation and seek justice for the harm caused.
At Schenk Nursing Home Abuse Law, nursing home abuse and neglect are all we do. Call today to schedule a free consultation, and we can talk about your options.