Texas Nursing Home Abuse Lawyer - Daniel Stark

Why Does Nursing Home Neglect Occur?

Texas Nursing Home Abuse

The conditions in a typical nursing home create an environment that makes it easy for neglect to occur.

Several factors create this type of environment:

  • Over-crowded nursing homes

  • Under-paid staff

  • Substandard training

What are some recent cases?

Typical examples of Texas nursing home abuse include a blind American veteran admitted into a nursing home who died 35 days later of gangrene-infested bedsores. In another instance, a nurses’ aide placed an elderly woman in a tub of scalding bath water. Instead of summoning a doctor, the aide wrapped the woman in sheets to hide her wounds. The woman died a few days later from her injuries. Finally, one Texas case involved a patient who was a known wanderer. The patient left the facility through an unlocked door, crossed a highway, and was struck by a motorcycle.

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If you feel that you may have a legal claim, contact a Texas nursing home abuse lawyer from Daniel Stark Personal Injury Lawyers for a free and confidential consultation. Simply complete a free consultation request form or call us toll free at (866) 241-4861. We have offices in Bryan* and Waco.

Daniel Stark practices in the following areas: auto accidents, trucking accidents, wrongful death, construction accidents, drug injuries, defective products, dog bite, electrocutions & burn Injuries, medical malpractice, and nursing home abuse.

* Main office located in Bryan, Texas

** No attorney's fees unless you recover. Court costs, litigation expenses, and unpaid medical expenses are paid from client's share of the recovery. However, if there is no recovery, client will not be responsible for any court costs or litigation expenses, except client's unpaid medical bills.