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Nursing Home Abuse

If you need an attorney for nursing home abuse in St Louis – we have over 35 years’ experience.

The Missouri Division of Health and Senior Services (DHSS) mandates that reports of abuse or neglect by nursing homes be reported if there is “reasonable cause to believe that a resident has been abused or neglected.” Any strong suspicion triggers this duty to report to DHSS.

Following an investigation, substantiated reports of abuse or neglect may result in a nursing home’s license being revoked, a ban upon new admissions, monetary penalties, or even a referral to a local prosecutor or professional licensing board.

Elderly Abuse

Nursing home employees with a history of elderly abuse are ineligible for employment in nursing homes. The Missouri statutes empower the Department of Health and Senior Services to investigate complaints and determine whether a worker must be placed upon an employee disqualification list as a result of elderly abuse.

If you need an attorney for nursing home abuse in St Louis – call for a free consultation.

Defective Product Claims

If you've suffered because of a defective or dangerous product, medication, medical device, or other manufactured item, you might have a product liability claim.

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What is Wrongful Death?

Wrongful death claims are brought against a defendant who has caused someone's death, either through negligence or as a result of some intentional action.

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About Our Firm

Nursing Home Abuse

If you need an attorney for nursing home abuse in St Louis – we have over 35 years’ experience.

The Missouri Division of Health and Senior Services (DHSS) mandates that reports of abuse or neglect by nursing homes be reported if there is “reasonable cause to believe that a resident has been abused or neglected.” Any strong suspicion triggers this duty to report to DHSS.

Nursing home employees with a history of elderly abuse are ineligible for employment in nursing homes. The Missouri statutes empower the Department of Health and Senior Services to investigate complaints and determine whether a worker must be placed upon an employee disqualification list as a result of elderly abuse.

If you need an attorney for nursing home abuse in St Louis – call for a free consultation.

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