Nursing Home Injury Lawyer

Midland Nursing Home Abuse Attorney

Serving Residents Who Suffered Harm While Under the Care of Nursing Home Staff

At Hanna Allen, PLLC, we are dedicated to protecting the rights of nursing home residents and their families. Nursing homes and assisted living facilities are trusted to provide quality care to their residents, but unfortunately, abuse and neglect are not uncommon. When a loved one suffers injury in a nursing home, the emotional and financial toll can be overwhelming. Our Midland nursing home injury lawyers are here to help you navigate the legal system and seek the compensation your family deserves.

If you suspect that your loved one has been a victim of nursing home abuse or neglect, don't wait. Reach out to the experienced team at Hanna Allen, PLLC.

Contact us today at (432) 220-3331 for a free case review.

What is Nursing Home Abuse?

Nursing home abuse occurs when a resident in a long-term care facility is harmed by caregivers, staff, or other residents due to intentional acts or neglect. Nursing home residents, particularly those with physical or cognitive impairments, are often vulnerable and may have difficulty communicating abuse.

The most common types of Midland nursing home abuse are:

  • Physical abuse
  • Emotional abuse, such as threats of punishment
  • Negligence, such as a failure to provide reasonable amounts of care
  • Sexual abuse
  • Financial exploitation, such as stealing identity details

Common Types of Nursing Home Injuries

Nursing home injuries can vary in severity and cause, but many stem from neglect, abuse, or a failure to provide adequate care. Common types of injuries include:

  • Bedsores (Pressure Ulcers): Bedsores develop when a resident remains in one position for an extended period without being turned or moved. These sores can be extremely painful and, if left untreated, may lead to severe infections.
  • Fractures and Broken Bones: Elderly residents are often at a higher risk of falls, and a lack of proper supervision or assistive devices can result in broken bones. Fractures in elderly individuals can lead to long-term complications, including loss of mobility and independence.
  • Head Injuries: Falls and physical abuse can lead to traumatic brain injuries (TBI) or concussions, which may cause cognitive impairment, confusion, and even permanent brain damage.
  • Infections: Nursing homes must maintain clean environments to prevent infections such as pneumonia, urinary tract infections, and sepsis. Poor hygiene, unsanitary conditions, and failure to treat wounds can lead to severe infections in residents.
  • Medication Errors: Administering the wrong medication or incorrect dosage can result in severe health consequences. Elderly individuals are particularly vulnerable to adverse drug interactions and overdoses.
  • Emotional and Psychological Injuries: Emotional abuse, neglect, and isolation can cause severe psychological trauma in nursing home residents, leading to anxiety, depression, and other mental health issues.

Common Causes of Nursing Home Injuries

Several factors can contribute to nursing home injuries, many of which stem from inadequate staffing, poor training, or negligence. Some of the most common causes of nursing home injuries include:

  • Neglect: Neglect occurs when nursing home staff fail to provide residents with the necessary care, attention, and supervision. This can lead to malnutrition, dehydration, bedsores, infections, and other serious health issues.
  • Inadequate Staffing: Many nursing homes are understaffed, which can lead to overworked caregivers who are unable to provide adequate attention to all residents. This can result in missed medication doses, falls, and other preventable injuries.
  • Poor Training: Nursing home staff must be adequately trained to care for elderly residents, particularly those with specific medical conditions. Inadequate training can lead to improper handling, medication errors, and failure to address residents' needs.
  • Unsanitary Conditions: Nursing homes must maintain clean and sanitary environments to prevent the spread of infections. Unsanitary conditions, such as dirty bedding, bathrooms, and kitchens, can lead to a range of health complications for residents.
  • Physical Abuse: Sadly, some nursing home residents fall victim to physical abuse at the hands of caregivers or other residents. This may involve hitting, slapping, restraining, or otherwise physically harming a resident.
  • Lack of Supervision: Many nursing home residents require constant supervision to prevent falls or other accidents. A lack of supervision can result in falls, wandering, and even attacks by other residents.

Who is Liable?

In a nursing home injury claim, there may be several parties who could be held liable for the injuries sustained by your loved one. These parties may include:

  • Nursing Home Facility: The nursing home itself can be held responsible for injuries caused by neglect, understaffing, or poor hiring practices. If the facility fails to provide adequate care or ensure a safe environment, it may be liable for the resulting injuries.
  • Staff Members: Individual staff members who engage in abusive behavior, neglect their duties, or act negligently can be held personally liable for injuries caused to residents.
  • Third-Party Contractors: If the nursing home outsources certain services, such as medical care or maintenance, to third-party contractors, these contractors may be liable if their negligence results in injury.
  • Manufacturers: In cases where defective medical equipment or products cause injury, the manufacturer or distributor of the defective product may be held responsible.

What to Do if Your Loved One is Injured in a Nursing Home

If you suspect that your loved one has suffered an injury due to abuse or neglect in a nursing home, it is important to take immediate action. Here are some steps to take:

  1. Seek Medical Attention: Ensure your loved one receives appropriate medical care for their injuries.
  2. Document the Evidence: Take photos of any visible injuries, keep records of medical treatment, and document any suspicious behavior or conditions at the nursing home.
  3. Report the Abuse: File a complaint with the nursing home administration and report the incident to the Texas Department of Aging and Disability Services.
  4. Contact a Midland Nursing Home Injury Lawyer: Consult with an experienced attorney who can help you understand your legal options and guide you through the process of filing a claim.

Why Choose Us?

As experienced Midland nursing home injury lawyers, we are committed to fighting for the rights of nursing home residents and their families. We offer personalized, compassionate representation and have a track record of securing favorable outcomes for our clients. We handle each case with the attention and dedication it deserves, and we will work tirelessly to seek the justice your loved one deserves.


If your loved one is in danger, then get them to safety before calling (432) 220-3331 to talk to a Midland nursing home abuse attorney from our firm.


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