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Nursing Home Fall Lawyer

Nursing home fall injuries are the leading cause of preventable emergency room visits for nursing home residents. Even nursing home falls that do not result in a fracture or serious injury can result in a fear of falling that can lead to a loss of function, social isolation and depression.

At Ankin Law, LLC, our compassionate Chicago nursing home abuse attorneys are dedicated to protecting the rights of the victims of nursing home abuse and neglect. If you or a loved one has suffered a nursing home fall that you believe may have been caused by abuse or neglect, contact our office to schedule a free consultation with one of our knowledgeable Illinois nursing home abuse attorneys.

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Nursing Home Fall Statistics

According to the Nursing Home Abuse Center, approximately 1,800 deaths of nursing home residents each year can be attributed to fall-related injuries. Moreover, adults 65 and older are four times more likely to die of fall-related injuries if they live in a nursing home than if they do not, with up to 75 percent of nursing home residents experiencing a fall each year – more than double the rate for seniors who don’t live in nursing homes. Over a third of fall-related injuries happen to residents who can’t walk.

Preventing Nursing Home Falls

Even though nursing home residents are more prone to falls and injuries, a well-run nursing home should take appropriate precautionary steps to help ensure that falls do not occur. Nursing home staff should pay close attention to those patients that are at a higher risk of falling. Nursing home residents should receive proper food care and shoes that have the appropriate walking aids. The nursing home should ensure that there is proper lighting, safe flooring surfaces, and correct bed heights.

Nursing Home Abuse and Neglect

If you notice that a loved one has bruises, cuts or abrasions, he or she may have suffered from a nursing home fall. If you suspect that a loved one has suffered a nursing home fall as a result of nursing home abuse or neglect, you should promptly consult with a nursing home abuse attorney. The compassionate Chicago nursing home abuse attorneys at Ankin Law are committed to protecting the rights of the victims of nursing home abuse and their families. Victims of nursing home abuse and neglect are entitled to compensation for the injuries they sustained as a result of the abuse or neglect, and our experienced Illinois personal injury attorneys vigorously fight to get victims and their families the compensation that they deserve.

If you or a loved one has suffered a nursing home fall or other injury as a result of nursing home abuse or neglect, contact the trusted Chicago nursing home abuse attorneys at Ankin Law to schedule a free consultation to learn more about a possible legal claim.

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