How do you report nursing home abuse in Massachusetts? Generally, you can report abuse either online or by phone 24/7 to the Department of Public Health or directly to the police if you need immediate help.
In addition to reporting abuse, your family may have a chance to file a civil claim against the nursing home. A Boston nursing home abuse lawyer from our team at Jason Stone Injury Lawyers can help you with this kind of claim.
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What Steps do You Take to Report Nursing Home Abuse?
You can file a report about nursing home abuse 24/7. You can contact the Department of Public Health at (800) 462-5540. You may also need to contact the police or call 911 if you believe the abuse needs immediate attention.
You can also use this page offered by the Executive Office of Elder Affairs to immediately report suspected abuse online.
You can reach out to a Boston personal injury lawyer for more information about reporting this form of abuse.
When Should You Report Nursing Home Abuse?
Please report any nursing home abuse as quickly as you can. The abuse may continue if it goes unreported. You can report abuse online or by phone any time of day.
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What Information do You Need to Report Nursing Home Abuse?
It’s essential to provide as much information as possible when you report nursing home abuse in Massachusetts. If you file an online report, you need to provide your name along with the name and address of the victim.
You may also need to provide details about the kind of abuse you saw and any potential evidence. Making a full report can allow the Department of Public Health to respond to the issue more quickly.
You may provide the same information to a lawyer after officially reporting the abuse. Your attorney may use the details you provide to build a nursing home abuse claim, allowing your family to seek financial compensation.
What Can You do After You Report Nursing Home Abuse?
You may need to take several additional steps after you report nursing home abuse. If your loved one sustained injuries or needs medical care, make sure that you get them to an appropriate facility for treatment.
Nursing home abuse can result in numerous injuries, including bed sores and issues with dehydration or malnutrition. It’s essential that you seek medical care for an injured loved one as quickly as possible.
Additionally, you may want to reach out to an attorney for assistance. A lawyer can discuss your next steps and help you avoid common mistakes that may make filing a nursing home abuse claim more difficult.
Can a Lawyer Investigate Nursing Home Abuse?
Reporting nursing home abuse allows the Department of Public Health to investigate the case officially. The police may also become involved, depending on your situation. Nursing home officials could face criminal charges.
You may also have a chance to file a civil claim for damages. In this case, your lawyer may investigate. Our team has two decades of experience we can draw on as we:
- Interview any witnesses to the abuse
- Review surveillance footage from the nursing home
- Work with nursing home abuse experts
We can use the results of our investigation to build a claim for your family.
What Compensation do You Get for Nursing Home Abuse?
Our team at Jason Stone Injury Lawyers can assist your family as you seek damages from the nursing home. Depending on your situation, we may help you secure compensation for your loved one’s medical care, including:
- Emergency treatment after the discovery of abuse
- Medical tests to diagnose all injuries
- Medical procedures, including surgeries
- Medications, physical therapy, and rehabilitation
You may also qualify to receive funds to cover your lost pay if you take off work to care for your loved one. In some cases, your family may receive funds to cover the mental anguish and emotional pain caused by nursing home abuse.
Do You Have to Sue After Reporting Nursing Home Abuse?
You may have the option to file a lawsuit after discovering nursing home abuse in Massachusetts. However, your lawyer may also advise you to negotiate a settlement with the insurance company in some cases.
An insurance settlement may allow you to get compensation more quickly while avoiding court fees. You can discuss both options with our local legal team.
Speak to Us After Reporting Nursing Home Abuse
You can contact our team at Jason Stone Injury Lawyers to find out how to report nursing home abuse in Massachusetts. After you complete the reporting process, you can trust a Boston nursing home abuse lawyer to help with your legal claim. We work on a contingency fee basis, so we only get paid if you do – that’s a part of our Stone Cold Guarantee.
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