Nursing Home Bed Sore Injury Attorney in Chicago, IL

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The Memmen Law Firm, LLC

4518 North Kedzie Avenue
Chicago, IL 60625-8340312-878-2357
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Nursing Home Bed Sore Injury Overview

The Memmen Law Firm, LLC in Chicago, Illinois, is a team of personal injury attorneys who represent people in nursing home abuse and neglect cases. The firm has the experience, knowledge and resources needed to handle these often-challenging cases.

Compensation for Victims of Nursing Home Neglect

Bedridden people need to be repositioned periodically, for their physical health and mental well-being. When nursing home staff fails to attend to a bedridden person, that person can suffer bedsore injuries, also known as pressure ulcers. These are serious injuries and, left unattended, they can lead to death.

When representing clients in these cases, The Memmen Law Firm, LLC undertakes a comprehensive legal effort designed to document the negligence of nursing home management and staff. The attorneys thoroughly investigate these cases, combing through nursing home records, interviewing witnesses, conducting depositions and discovery actions and working to uncover negligence. The firm is committed to obtaining maximum compensation for every client.

Many nursing home residents are not capable of fully understanding what is happening to them. If your loved one has suffered from abuse or neglect in a nursing home or assisted-living facility, you must take action. The lawyers at The Memmen Law Firm, LLC will fight for justice and compensation for the wrongs done to your loved one.

For a free consultation about a nursing home case in the Chicago, Illinois, area, call The Memmen Law Firm, LLC at 312-878-2357.

Areas of Practice

  • Nursing Home Bed Sore Injury
  • Personal Injury -- Plaintiff

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