Denver Nursing Home Negligence Attorney
When a person is not able to live independently, family members have to make a difficult decision-they choose a nursing home to provide medical and personal care. Unfortunately, nursing homes are businesses, and administrators are too often concerned with maximizing profits, at the expense of residents' health and safety. As a lawyer I work to help victims of this corporate negligence recover damages for their injuries when a nursing home fails to provide the care required by law.
Identifying nursing home negligence
Signs of neglect and abuse can be subtle, and may be brushed aside as normal. Are you are concerned about a nursing home or assisted living resident? If you know of someone who has suffered a fall, has a serious decubitus ulcer (often called a pressure sore or bedsore), has lost mental or physical function since entering a residence, or has suffered another injury, it is essential you find out whether negligence is involved.
I urge you to contact a lawyer with experience in nursing home negligence investigations and claims to evaluate the case and discuss your concerns. At my Denver, Colorado, law practice I work with professional investigators to identify elder abuse or negligence and hold those responsible accountable.
In over fifteen years as a trial attorney, I have learned to look for red flags that suggest further investigations should take place. I know where to look for the evidence necessary to uncover the facts about any improper treatment. For more information, visit: Nursing Home Abuse Information Center.
For information about contingency fee arrangements, expenses of bringing a claim, the decision to go to trial or settle, and other topics in nursing home injury law, see:
Gregory R. Stross, Attorney at Law
Of Counsel with the Law Firm of Horowitz/Forbes, LLP
1444 Blake Street
Denver, Colorado 80202
Office: 303-339-0647
Fax: 303-339-0899
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Denver trial lawyer Gregory R. Stross represents clients in communities throughout Colorado, including Denver, Boulder, Fort Collins, Greeley, Colorado Springs, Aurora, Littleton, Lakewood, Broomfield, Evergreen, Golden, and Denver County, Boulder County, Jefferson County, Arapahoe County, and Douglas County.