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Across the United States, about 1.4 million individuals live in nursing homes or assisted living facilities, and that number continues to rise as the baby boomer generation grows older. Families often turn to these facilities because their loved ones need daily support, such as help with meals, bathing, dressing, mobility, hygiene, or medical care. These homes are meant to provide safety, dignity, and proper care for those who live there.
Sadly, abuse and neglect still occur in some of these settings. If you suspect that someone you care about is being mistreated in a nursing home or assisted living facility, it’s important to act quickly. Holding the staff or facility accountable is one way to protect your loved one and prevent further harm.
At Kucher Law Group, Brooklyn nursing home negligence lawyer Samantha Kucher and our team of Brooklyn personal injury attorneys provide quality assistance to those who have been abused or neglected in a nursing home. We can help victims of nursing home negligence obtain just compensation and hold negligent parties accountable for their actions.
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With the current aging in America, we are seeing more older adults considering long-term nursing home care than ever before. But with the rising need for these facilities, we are also seeing an increasing incidence of nursing home negligence.
According to research conducted by the World Health Organization:
While instances of abuse on a nursing home’s premises often go unreported, nearly 1 in 3 nursing homes in the United States have still been issued citations for abuse. These are concerning figures for anyone with an elderly loved one in a long-term care facility. At Kucher Law Group, our Brooklyn nursing home negligence lawyers are dedicated to helping our clients recover just compensation.
Call us today at (929) 563-6780 to get a free legal consultation with our nursing home neglect attorneys in Brooklyn.
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Samantha Kucher has dedicated her entire legal career to standing up for injured clients and giving a voice to those who might otherwise be ignored. Growing up, she saw firsthand how the system often fails the vulnerable. This shaped her lifelong passion for justice, leading her to study at New York University and New York Law School before beginning her career as a tireless advocate. Samantha began by volunteering for the New York County Family Law Pro Bono program, helping families who could not afford an attorney, and has since become a respected personal injury litigator.
Today, Samantha focuses on nursing home negligence and personal injury cases, fighting for those harmed by neglect or mistreatment in long-term care facilities. She works closely with her clients to ensure they have their day in court and the opportunity to obtain full compensation. With her commitment to advocacy and compassion, Samantha and her team at Kucher Law Group have recovered millions for injury victims across New York.
Michael Roitman is a passionate Brooklyn personal injury lawyer with deep empathy for victims of negligence. Having come from a family that fled persecution in Ukraine, Michael understands the importance of justice and tirelessly advocates for those who have been harmed. As co-founder of Kucher Law Group, he has secured multiple seven-figure verdicts and settlements for clients injured due to nursing home neglect, medical malpractice, motor vehicle accidents, and wrongful death.
Michael earned his B.A. from New York University and his J.D. from Western Michigan University – Cooley Law School. Admitted in both New York and New Jersey, he practices in state and federal courts, including the Southern and Eastern Districts of New York. His approach combines determination in the courtroom with compassion for clients and families, ensuring they receive both justice and the resources they need to move forward.
Alex Rybakov, co-founder of Kucher Law Group, is a dedicated Brooklyn attorney with more than a decade of experience representing the injured. He began his journey at New York University, earning his bachelor’s degree, before obtaining his J.D. from Seton Hall Law School. Since then, Alex has focused exclusively on personal injury law, helping victims of negligence secure fair compensation in cases ranging from medical malpractice to wrongful death.
Alex’s practice is rooted in compassion and client-centered advocacy. He has successfully handled cases involving nursing home negligence, product liability, motor vehicle accidents, workplace injuries, and slip and fall claims. With a proven record of favorable settlements and verdicts, Alex takes the time to understand each client’s unique needs, providing clear communication and strong representation every step of the way.
Nursing home abuse or neglect is any physical, emotional, sexual, or financial harm that is perpetrated against nursing home residents who are cared for or live in a nursing home or assisted living care facility. While families place a significant amount of trust in the care of their loved ones at these facilities, we see instances of abused and neglected elderly making headlines now more than ever before.
Nursing home negligence can take many forms. It can include:
Most cases of abuse and neglect are caused by the very people who have been entrusted to their care or even by other residents. Unfortunately, many victims of nursing home abuse or neglect are too frightened to report their abusers. This is why it is essential to be aware of any signs or indications of abuse or neglect so action can be taken as soon as possible.
When you suspect that your loved one has suffered from being abused at a nursing home or long-term care facility in Brooklyn, you have legal options. A nursing home is required to provide a standard of care under the law, and when they are not providing this, they put themselves at risk of a lawsuit or censure by the state.
You can report any signs of abuse to the New York State Department of Health, Nursing Homes, and ICF/IID Surveillance. The victim may also be entitled to compensation for any injuries or damages. When you suspect that abuse has occurred in New York, contact an experienced NYC nursing home negligence lawyer right away to understand your legal rights and options.
Our Brooklyn nursing home negligence lawyers serve the residents of all boroughs, whether you live in Manhattan, Staten Island, Brooklyn, Queens, or the Bronx.
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While both nursing home abuse and neglect result in harm to the elderly individual, nursing home abuse varies slightly from nursing home neglect.
Nursing home neglect is usually caused by an unintentional lack of care, whereas nursing home abuse is intentional. It’s important to remember, however, that negligence is far more than simple mistakes. Neglect is a continuous and ongoing failure to meet the critical care and needs of nursing home residents. While it may be unintentional, it is no less harmful.
Nursing home staff and administrators must report any incidents or suspicions of abuse or neglect, but some fail to do this for fear of possible repercussions or charges. All residents of nursing homes and long-term care facilities deserve appropriate care and medical responses to their conditions.
At Kucher Law Group, our skilled team of Brooklyn nursing home negligence lawyers can help you hold a negligent care facility accountable if you or your loved one has suffered abuse or neglect. Do not wait another moment; contact us right now at (929) 563-6780.
It is critical for families with loved ones in long-term care and nursing home facilities to be watchful for any signs of abuse. These can include:
Emotional and psychological abuse is one of the most common forms of nursing home and long-term care facility abuse in New York, and it is often the most difficult for others to detect. This type of abuse can include bad-mouthing, isolation, demeaning, terrorizing, or intimidating a resident.
While this type of abuse leaves no physical evidence, it does leave its mark. Signs to look for include anxiety and depression, silence, change in sleep patterns, refusal to eat or change in eating patterns, eye contact avoidance, mood swings, or a sudden lack of self-esteem.
If you believe your loved one may be experiencing neglect in a nursing home, taking prompt and careful action is essential. The first priority is safety. If your loved one is in immediate danger, remove them from the facility right away and seek medical attention for any injuries. Even if the harm does not appear severe, a medical evaluation helps create a record of the condition and provides proper treatment.
Documenting evidence is also important. Take photographs of injuries, unsanitary living conditions, or anything else that raises concern. Keep notes of conversations with staff, and save copies of medical records, billing statements, or incident reports. This documentation can be valuable in both investigations and legal proceedings.
You should also report your concerns. Notify the nursing home administration to give them a chance to address the issue. At the same time, file a complaint with the New York State Department of Health’s Nursing Home Complaint Hotline or report the matter to Adult Protective Services. If you suspect criminal activity, contact local law enforcement. These steps help create accountability and trigger official investigations.
Finally, consider speaking with an attorney who handles nursing home neglect cases. A lawyer can explain your legal options, protect your loved one’s rights, and guide you through the process of pursuing a claim if necessary. Avoid signing any documents from the facility or their insurance company until you have sought legal advice. Acting quickly helps safeguard your loved one’s health and well-being while holding negligent facilities accountable.
| Cause / Factor | Supporting Statistic / Evidence | Notes |
|---|---|---|
| The For-Profit Model | As of 2016, nearly 70 percent of U.S. nursing homes were for-profit. Residents in for-profit homes are almost twice as likely to receive poor care compared to nonprofit facilities. | For-profit ownership is linked to cost-cutting and reduced quality of care. |
| Abuse Caused by Staff Members | Two in three nursing home staff members have reported committing some form of elder abuse in the past year. | High stress and poor working conditions can lead to abusive behavior. |
| Staffing Issues | Many nursing homes operate below recommended staffing levels. Nonprofit homes average about 4 hours and 17 minutes of daily care per resident, while for-profit homes provide around 43 minutes less. | Understaffing contributes to neglect, burnout, and lower quality of care. |
| Inadequate Wages | The median wage for nurse aides is around $17 per hour, leading to high turnover and staffing shortages. | Low pay discourages experienced workers and affects resident care. |
| Inadequate Training | Poor or inconsistent staff training is linked to medication errors, infections, and neglect. | Ongoing education and supervision are necessary to ensure safe, quality care. |
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Because signs of nursing home abuse can vary greatly and are not always easily discernible, family members need to keep watchful for anything that may seem amiss when visiting. Many signs of abuse can be dismissed because of the individual’s age or cognitive impairment. Some residents fear saying anything and may even be too embarrassed to admit their abuse or exploitation to their families.
If you have witnessed any signs of elderly patients being abused in New York or you have concerns or suspicions, getting the assistance of Brooklyn nursing home negligence attorneys can help you understand your legal rights and options.
Contact our law firm at (929) 563-6780 for a free consultation with our nursing home negligence attorneys in New York. You don’t have to pay legal fees unless we successfully recover compensation on your behalf.
Bedsores are skin and tissue injuries caused by prolonged pressure. Bedsores cause pain and suffering, and yet they are easily preventable. Deep bedsores may develop when a patient is neglected for prolonged periods. In a nursing home or hospital, bedsores should not be considered acceptable. Untreated bed sores can result in sepsis, osteomyelitis, and in the worst cases, death.
You should immediately take action if you discover that your loved one in a NY facility has bedsores. You should immediately report to the doctor or head nurse any pressure sores you notice on your loved one. You should take photos of the bedsore and make a list with the names and contact information of all the doctors and nurses who have examined it.
If your loved one has developed bedsores in a nursing home, you can contact us at (929) 563-6780 for a free consultation with one of our bedsores lawyers.
When a loved one passes away due to nursing home abuse or negligence, the emotional toll on family members is immense. In these tragic circumstances, a wrongful death attorney can offer essential support. These legal professionals handle cases where a resident’s death results from neglect or mistreatment in a nursing home.
Family members may pursue a wrongful death claim through a personal representative of the deceased’s estate. This legal action aims to hold the responsible parties accountable and seek compensation for the family’s loss. It’s important to note that the law permits claims to be filed within two years from the date of death. Adhering to this timeframe is crucial to maintain the right to seek justice.
A wrongful death attorney in these cases aims to demonstrate how the nursing home’s actions or lack thereof contributed to the resident’s death. They can build a strong case by gathering evidence, reviewing medical records to identify signs of neglect or abuse, and consulting with professionals. This thorough approach helps ensure that the family’s case is well-founded and compelling.
At Kucher Law Group, our attorneys are well-versed in the laws and regulations governing wrongful death cases in New York. We are committed to helping clients face the legal system effectively, helping families pursue a favorable outcome.
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While there is no single cause of nursing home abuse, it can often be traced back to the corporate institutionalization of elderly care and staff and training issues.
While many nursing homes are privately and independently owned, there is a growing number of facilities that are owned by large corporations that own multiple facilities. In many cases, nursing home negligence can be tied to decisions made at the corporate level that prioritize corporate profits over quality care.
According to the Centers for Disease Control, as of the year 2016, nearly 70 percent of all nursing homes and long-term care facilities were for-profit. A 2018 report published in Gerontology found that residents in for-profit long-term care facilities were almost twice as likely to suffer from poor care as those in not-for-profit facilities.
Kaiser Health News also found that nearly 75 percent of these for-profit facilities outsourced care to other companies also under their control, called related party transactions. While the interrelated companies are making substantial profits from this practice, it can effectively drain the budget of a facility and result in lower-quality care.
While providing quality care for elderly nursing home patients can be stressful, unfortunately, some who work in the field take out their frustrations on the very people they are responsible for caring for. The World Health Organization has found that 2 in 3 nursing home staff members report that they have committed some form of elder abuse in the past year.
Many nursing homes are inadequately staffed, provide low working wages, and lack comprehensive training for staff members. Finding new employees can also be difficult for them. These can all lead to nursing homes neglecting and abusing their resident elders.
One of the primary causes of abuse and negligence in nursing homes or long-term facilities is understaffing. Federal data indicates that, as of 2018, many nursing homes do not have enough essential staff in place for their residency. When facilities are understaffed, nurses and workers are constantly stressed to fulfill the needs of residents, answering calls for medications, bathroom visits, meal delivery, and repositioning to avoid bedsores.
Lack of adequate staffing can lead to tension and career burnout, lead to critical medical mistakes, and prevent the proper care for the vulnerable older adults who rely on them. Unfortunately, New York has no minimum staffing requirements governing nursing homes which can lead to gross understaffing and poor care.
Except for high-paying administrators, nursing home jobs pay notoriously low wages, leading to the hiring of people with little experience working with the elderly. Low pay and stressful working conditions can lead to workers taking their frustrations out on elderly residents. It can also lead to theft of residents’ resources, with staff members often taking credit cards, forging checks, or otherwise stealing other financial assets.
While nursing homes must have training protocols in place, administrators and senior staff have the responsibility of ensuring that these protocols are actively taught to staff and utilized.
Poor training can lead to improper administration of medication, resident injuries, residents lacking basic hygiene, bedsores, and preventable infections. Lack of appropriate supervision can mean that negligence can continue for quite some time before anyone notices.
Nursing homes have an obligation to the vulnerable residents in their care to hire qualified and experienced personnel with the appropriate degrees for their positions. Facilities should conduct background checks to further ensure that person has no previous records of abuse or violence.
Without good hiring practices, there is a chance that staff members can perpetrate abuse and neglect of vulnerable and unsuspecting residents. When this happens, the nursing home should be held responsible.
Nursing homes can be held liable for any injuries that were caused by:
When you believe that a loved one is experiencing abuse or neglect in a New York nursing home or assisted living facility, it is critical to take proactive steps and remove them from their current setting. The New York facility should be reported and held accountable.
While abusers may be held criminally accountable for their actions, victims and family members may still face tremendous costs associated with the abusive situation. In this case, a victim or their family may be entitled to compensation for the harm done by the nursing home.
Contacting a skilled nursing home negligence lawyer can help ensure that your legal rights are represented and that your loved one is no longer subject to an abusive situation. Call us now at (929) 563-6780.
If a resident of a nursing home has suffered from injuries because of nursing home negligence, NY law allows them or their loved ones to seek compensation for damages. In cases of nursing home negligence, multiple parties may be held liable. Speaking to a Brooklyn nursing home negligence lawyer may be able to provide you with legal advice on which parties to include in a lawsuit.
Your loved one may be entitled to some or all the following damages if the court rules in favor of them or if you reach a settlement deal:
In some cases, surviving relatives can also receive compensation for the death of a loved one caused by nursing home negligence. You may be eligible to receive some of the damages mentioned above, as well as burial and funeral costs, depending on how close you are to the deceased. Some cases may also allow for non-economic damages, depending on the relationship you have with the deceased. Talk to a lawyer who specializes in nursing home negligence to learn more about how you can hold the nursing home accountable for your loved one’s death or injuries.
Nursing homes can be held responsible for the residents’ injuries through civil lawsuits. Hiring a nursing home abuse attorney is important to help you file a lawsuit against a nursing home. These lawyers are skilled and can listen to your case and create a legal complaint.
The complaint is a legal document that includes:
After the complaint is compiled, your lawyers can assist you in filing the lawsuit and pursuing legal compensation. Personal injury lawsuits are often filed by nursing home lawyers when residents have been neglected. Lawyers may be able to file a wrongful-death lawsuit if the resident was killed by negligence at a nursing home.
If you act quickly, it is much easier to sue a nursing home for negligence. If you wait too long, it might be impossible to sue a nursing home for negligence. Statutes of limitations prohibit lawsuits from being filed after a specified time period (usually three years or less).
The amount you get from suing a New York nursing facility for negligence will depend on the facts of your case. Because each case of nursing home negligence differs, compensation amounts may vary. The peer-reviewed journal Health Affairs discovered that nursing home lawsuits averaged $406,000 in damages.
At Kucher Law Group, our team of nursing home abuse lawyers may be able to assist you in using a New York nursing facility for negligence and obtaining the maximum amount possible.
If you suspect that you or your loved one is the victim of nursing home abuse or neglect, let us help. You may be able to file a lawsuit against the nursing home while seeking financial compensation for any damages.
Contact our experienced Brooklyn nursing home negligence lawyers at Kucher Law Group at (929) 563-6780. You pay no legal fees unless we successfully recover compensation on your behalf.
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