Unexplained Injuries

Arizona nursing home residents suffering from unexplained injuries could be experiencing elder abuse or neglect. If a loved one has sustained injuries in a nursing home or long-term care facility that cannot be sufficiently explained by the staff, contact our Nursing Home Abuse Law Firm for a free consultation.

Given that there are nearly 1.7 million elderly residents in approximately 17,000 nursing homes and long-term care facilities across the U.S. it is inevitable that injuries will sometimes occur. While some minor injuries may be bona fide accidents that were not preventable, (i.e., a resident accidentally bumps and bruises their elbow on a doorway) many Arizona nursing home injuries are preventable.

Nursing home residents that are especially susceptible to injury are those with hypertension, diabetes, and poor skin. For these residents, the nursing home staff has a duty to implement a program of care for the resident that takes such conditions into consideration to ensure the patient receives sufficient care.

In any event that causes injury the nursing home staff should be able to explain how the injury occurred. Unexplained fractures or bruises don’t appear overnight without a cause.

Unexplained injuries can include:

Bruises

Cuts

Pinch marks

Fractures or Sprains

Bedsores 

Burns 

Torn or stained clothing

Adverse medicine reactions 

Causes of unexplained injuries might include:

Physical or sexual abuse

Misuse of restraints

Falling 

Overmedicating 

Unattended health problems 

If you or someone you care about has suffered from unexplained injuries in an Arizona nursing home or long term care facility there could be abuse, neglect or medical negligence involved and you may need legal assistance.

The experienced Nursing Home Abuse attorney, James Morgan, is dedicated to pursuing justice for those injured by nursing home abuse, neglect and medical negligence and are committed to helping prevent nursing home abuse and neglect by diligently defending the legal rights of nursing home residents. Contact nursing home abuse attorney James Morgan at our nursing home abuse law firm for a free consultation. If we believe you have grounds for a personal injury case, we will only receive compensation if you are awarded for damages or restitution.

If someone you care about has suffered from Arizona nursing home abuseneglect or medical misconduct, contact the leading Arizona Elder Abuse Lawyer James Morgan for a free case evaluation.  Our Arizona Nursing Home Abuse Law Firm represents victims of elder abuse in Maricopa County, Phoenix, Mesa, Glendale, Peoria, Chandler, Sun City, Sun City West, Fountain Hills, Surprise, Gilbert, El Mirage, Avondale, Tempe, Scottsdale, Tucson, Pima County, Yuma, Yuma County, Flagstaff, and Coconino County.