

Do you suspect your loved one has been the victim of nursing home abuse?
An Oklahoma City nursing home abuse lawyer at McGuire Law Firm can help you seek justice and fair compensation for your loved one's pain.
Contact our law office today at (405) 513-5658 to schedule a free consultation to review your case.
Nursing home abuse can leave vulnerable seniors with life-changing and sometimes permanent effects.
Despite this, nursing homes employ teams of aggressive attorneys to defend them against claims.
Engaging in a legal battle with a team of experts is intimidating, but with our experienced Oklahoma City personal injury lawyers, you don't need to do it alone. McGuire Law Firm is a small firm that delivers big firm results.
You will work directly with Kent R. McGuire, our founding attorney, who spent 13 years with insurance companies and has represented victims for more than three decades.
We will leave no stone unturned to uncover evidence of your loved one's abuse and demonstrate the damages they have suffered. If the facility's insurance company will not reach a fair settlement that fully compensates your loved one, we will take your case to court.
The decision to place a loved one in a long-term care facility is a difficult one. You carefully research Oklahoma City nursing home ratings and hope that your loved one will receive the care, attention, and dignity they deserve. If your loved one has been abused or neglected in a nursing home, you may be left with a great deal of grief, guilt, and anger.
The sad truth is nursing home abuse is shockingly common. More than 24% of nursing home residents report experiencing at least one incident of physical abuse by a staff member or another resident. This figure likely underreports the problem as many victims are unwilling or unable to report the abuse they have suffered.
In one recent case, three long-term care facilities in Oklahoma were shut down, felony charges were filed, and multiple workers were fired after serious allegations of abuse and neglect.
Nursing home abuse comes in many forms. It refers to any type of abuse or neglect a resident suffers in a long-term care facility including:
It's a common misconception that nursing home abuse only comes at the hands of facility staff members. Resident-on-resident abuse is very common. In a major study, 1 in 5 nursing home residents reported mistreatment by another resident in the last month including verbal abuse (16%), physical abuse (5%), and sexual abuse (1%).
You may notice several signs that a loved one has been abused in a nursing home. Unfortunately, some of these signs may be subtle and mimic signs of dementia or other cognitive issues.
If you suspect your loved one has been abused, watch for the following warning signs of physical abuse, sexual abuse, or neglect:
Not all nursing home abuse involves neglect or physical abuse. Your loved one may have suffered emotional abuse with common signs that include:
Many instances of nursing home neglect or abuse in Oklahoma City are long-term and subtle. This can allow the abuse to go on for some time before it is discovered. This is particularly true when the victim has cognitive decline, a disability, or suffers from PTSD, depression, or anxiety.
Nursing home abuse and neglect is a shockingly common problem across the United States. The following statistics offer insight into the extent of the problem and the risks seniors face in long-term care facilities.
We likely do not know the full extent of nursing home abuse in Oklahoma. What is certain is the problem is very serious and leads to lasting physical and psychological problems for victims. At McGuire Law Firm, we represent victims and their families in seeking justice.
When you place a loved one in a nursing home, you trust that the facility will protect your loved one and give them the care they need. Sadly, vulnerable nursing home residents often face abuse in a care setting. When a resident is abused or neglected in a nursing home by staff members or other residents, Oklahoma law may hold the nursing home responsible.
Nursing homes in Oklahoma have a legal duty to protect residents from neglect and abuse while providing proper care. A failure in this duty that leads to a resident's injury or death can constitute negligence which makes the nursing home legally liable.
A nursing home may be found liable for abuse or neglect due to any number of deficiencies:
Nursing home residents and their families have the right to file a lawsuit for compensation if they are harmed due to the negligence of the facility staff or the facility's operators. This includes cases in which a resident is hurt or abused by another resident.
In 2013, Oklahoma passed a law allowing cameras in rooms in nursing homes which was extended to assisted living facilities in 2020. Families may place cameras in their loved one's room after completing a consent form to notify the care facility. This law can give families peace of mind and security while providing strong proof of liability if a loved one's abuse is captured on camera.
If your loved one has suffered nursing home abuse or neglect, it's crucial to understand the statute of limitations in Oklahoma. This is the amount of time you have to file a claim or lose your legal right to compensation completely.
In Oklahoma, the statute of limitations for nursing home abuse claims is just two years.
Victims of nursing home abuse may be entitled to monetary compensation for the economic and non-economic damages they have suffered. When a nursing home is found liable for neglect or abuse, victims may recover compensation for:
If a loved one has died as the result of nursing home abuse, family members may pursue compensation through an Oklahoma City wrongful death claim.
Cases involving nursing home abuse or neglect are among the most heartbreaking and tragic. If your loved one has been abused in a nursing home, the compassionate legal team at McGuire Law Firm is here to help you seek justice and the compensation your loved one needs for the medical care and safety they deserve.
Contact an Oklahoma City nursing home abuse lawyer at McGuire Law Firm today to schedule your initial free consultation. We will review your case, help you understand what the case may be worth, and aggressively pursue maximum compensation to make your loved one as whole as possible.