South Carolina Nursing Home Neglect Lawyers
Bed Sores Charleston Nursing Home Abuse Attorneys
Elderly family members can be susceptible to nursing home abuse or neglect because they are more vulnerable with health problems and limited financial resources. It is important to hold the responsible party accountable for nursing home abuse and neglect to prevent it from happening again.
The law firm of Pierce, Herns, Sloan & Wilson, LLC, has significant experience handling nursing home abuse and nursing home neglect cases for families throughout South Carolina. We strive to protect the elderly and their families after suspected abuse. Contact us to schedule a free initial consultation by calling 866-721-5826.
Types of Nursing Home and Assisted Living Abuse
Unexplainable bruises, broken bones and other changed physical conditions can be signs of nursing home or assisted living abuse. These signs of abuse can be complicated to prove. Your family member may be unable to describe the abuse or the nursing home may be unwilling to help you understand how the injuries occurred.
We can help you and your family investigate suspected abuse or neglect. If we uncover possible abuse, we will take every action possible against the responsible employee and the nursing home or assisted living facility. Our attorneys handle the following types of nursing home abuse and neglect:
- Physical abuse and broken bones
- Dehydration or malnutrition
- Management neglect
- Bed sores
- Improper Medication Management
Compassionate Nursing Home Abuse Lawyers
We understand the guilt and anxiety that accompany nursing home abuse and neglect. Our lawyers take the time to listen to your concerns and respond to abuse allegations quickly. Our nursing home abuse lawyers will help obtain patient charts, prescriptions, nurse and other care logs to attempt to determine the cause of the injuries.
Contact us or call 866-721-5826 today so we can begin to protect the rights of a vulnerable adult in a nursing home or an assisted living facility. We will help you hold nursing homes or assisted living facilities responsible for abuse.





