Nursing Home Neglect
With over 60 years of experience, we understand the complexities of a nursing home neglect or abuse case and are dedicated to providing the highest levels of legal counsel with compassion. Our team will guide you through the entire process, from filing a claim to negotiating a settlement, or taking your case to trial.
Your Tampa Nursing Home Lawyers
At our law firm, we understand the importance of protecting Florida’s elderly and disabled population from nursing home neglect. We are proud to be advocates in their fight for justice, providing experienced and compassionate legal representation.
The TK Lawyers have an in-depth understanding of the laws surrounding nursing home neglect and have the resources to take on complex cases. We are committed to obtaining positive results for our clients and ensuring that their rights are protected.
If you or a loved one has been the victim of nursing home neglect, contact us for a free consultation today.
Contact the Experienced
Nursing Home Neglect and Abuse Lawyers
at TK Law
Residents of Florida’s Nursing Homes have rights designed for their protection, including the right to be free of abuse and to receive proper care, medical and otherwise.
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Recent changes in Florida law have left Nursing Home Residents even more vulnerable than before. Developing bedsores in a nursing home is unacceptable, where it is unavoidable (only in very few cases are they “unavoidable”). Falls, medication errors, failure to respond to call lights can lead to injury or death.
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There is no excuse for negligent behavior by the very people we entrust to care for our loved ones. If nursing home neglect or nursing home abuse occurs, then they must be held accountable.
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Our goal at Trentalange & Kelley is to care for the victims of nursing home abuse and elder neglect victims and to prevent further abuse from ever happening again. There are many ways nursing home abuse hurts elderly people and dependent adults including:
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Failing to adequately staff nursing homes
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Failing to screen the hired staff members
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Falsely claiming to provide superior care, while cutting costs
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Cutting costs so much that the care is inadequate
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Abusive verbal communications
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Abusive physical handling on the elderly
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Negligent Security
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What is the Nursing Home Reform Act?
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