Nursing Home Neglect and Abuse Attorney in Greensboro, NC

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Roane Law

107 Lindley Rd
Greensboro, NC 27410336-542-5510
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Nursing Home Neglect and Abuse Overview

Nursing Home Neglect and Abuse

Trusting the well-being and health of your loved ones to a nursing home can be one of the most emotionally challenging experiences of your life. When your trust has been misplaced due to injuries or the death of your elderly loved ones through nursing home neglect or abuse, you need to be sure that the responsible parties are held accountable.

At Roane Law in High Point, North Carolina, our attorney leverages more than 10 years of personal injury experience to offer aggressive representation to area clients who have misplaced their faith in nursing homes. Whether your elderly loved one sustained an injury or passed away as the result of the nursing home’s neglect or abuse, we have the experience and knowledge needed to help you recover compensation for your losses, including any medical bills and loss of companionship.

During our years in practice, we have successfully obtained settlements or won rulings holding nursing homes accountable for neglect or abuse in situations in which our clients’ loved ones have experienced dramatic weight loss, loss of appetite, unclean living conditions, unresponsive care, bed sores, falls, dehydration and abuse leading to death.

This experience gives us the edge during personal injury and wrongful death proceedings stemming from nursing home neglect or abuse. Call 336-542-5510 to discuss your specific concerns today.

Other Frequent Case Types

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Areas of Practice

  • Nursing Home Neglect and Abuse
  • Personal Injury
  • Wrongful Death

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