When a loved one suffers an injury in a nursing home, it shakes your world. You trusted these people to care for your family member, and now you’re left wondering what went wrong and what to do next.
At The Higgins Firm, we’ve guided hundreds of Nashville families through this exact situation. We’re here to help you make sense of it all and fight for the justice your loved one deserves.
Nursing home injuries are more common than most people realize. In 2024, it’s estimated that 1 in 6 adults over the age of 60 experienced abuse in a community setting.
But we know the real number is much higher – many incidents go unreported due to fear or inability to communicate.
Common injuries we see include:
Each of these injuries is not just a statistic – it’s a person suffering, a family in distress. We never forget that.
Sometimes, the signs of mistreatment are obvious – unexplained bruises or sudden weight loss. But often, the red flags are more subtle.
Here’s what to watch for:
Trust your gut. If something feels off, it probably is. Don’t be afraid to ask questions and demand answers.
Federal and state laws provide strong protections for nursing home residents. For example, under the Tennessee Adult Protection Act (TN Code § 71-6-101 et seq.), nursing homes must provide a safe environment and meet specific standards of care.
Residents have the right to:
When these rights are violated and injury occurs, you have legal recourse. But navigating the system can be complex. That’s where we come in.
We’re not just lawyers – we’re advocates. Here’s how we approach nursing home injury cases:
While no amount of money can undo the harm your loved one has suffered, fair compensation can help ensure they receive proper care moving forward and hold negligent facilities accountable.
Depending on your case, you may be able to recover damages for:
We’ll work with medical and economic experts to calculate the full extent of damages, ensuring no stone is left unturned.
There are a lot of lawyers in Nashville. Here’s why families choose us for nursing home injury cases:
If you suspect your loved one has been injured due to nursing home neglect or abuse, here are the immediate steps to take:
Remember, there’s generally a time limit (statute of limitations) for filing a nursing home abuse lawsuit. Don’t wait until it’s too late to seek justice.
Your loved one deserves dignity, respect, and the highest quality of care. When nursing homes fail in that duty, we’re here to hold them accountable. Call The Higgins Firm today or through our website to schedule your free consultation.
Let us help you navigate this difficult time and fight for the compensation and justice your family deserves.
Many nursing homes include arbitration agreements in their admission paperwork. These agreements aim to prevent residents from filing lawsuits in court. However, these agreements aren’t always enforceable. Depending on the circumstances, we may be able to challenge the validity of the arbitration agreement. Even if the agreement is upheld, we can still fight for your loved one’s rights through the arbitration process.
At The Higgins Firm, we handle nursing home injury cases on a contingency fee basis. This means you pay no upfront costs, and we only get paid if we win your case. Our fee is typically a percentage of the compensation we recover for you. During your free initial consultation, we’ll explain our fee structure in detail so you know exactly what to expect.
Even if your loved one has difficulty communicating or remembering details of their injury, we can still build a strong case. We’ll gather evidence from medical records, staff interviews, facility logs, and expert analysis. We also often work with families to document changes in behavior or physical condition that can indicate abuse or neglect. Don’t let communication barriers discourage you from seeking justice for your loved one.
Dedicated legal advocates protecting your loved ones nationwide. When nursing homes break their promise of care, our experienced attorneys fight for the justice your family deserves.