
Frequently Asked Questions About Nursing Home Neglect & Abuse, Wrongful Death, Medical Malpractice, Personal Injury, and More
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Is there a fee for a consultation?
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Will I need to pay legal fees upfront?
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Am I responsible for obtaining my family member’s records if I hire your firm?
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Do I have the burden of proving that a nursing home did not give my family member good care?
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If I made a complaint to the Department of Health, do I have to wait for the findings to retain your services?
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If the Department of Health investigated a complaint by the family and found no neglect or abuse, am I still able to bring a lawsuit?
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If I have already made a complaint to a New York State Ombudsman, can I still start a lawsuit?
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Can I bring a legal action if my family member is still at a nursing home?
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If my loved one receives a recovery from a lawsuit, will they still be eligible to receive Medicaid benefits?
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If an autopsy was not performed on a family member who has passed away, can I still bring a case?
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How much time do I have to bring a claim or lawsuit?
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What is nursing home neglect and abuse?
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What are the common signs of nursing home neglect and abuse?
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How should I report nursing home neglect and abuse?
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Are there steps I can take to limit nursing home neglect and abuse?
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What are the legal rights of nursing home residents?
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What is wrongful death?
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Who can sue for wrongful death?
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How much time do I have to bring a claim or lawsuit?
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What are examples of personal injury claims?
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How is the amount of damages determined?
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What are examples of negligence or misconduct that can lead to wrongful death?
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How much time do I have to bring a claim or lawsuit?
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What information would your firm gather to proceed with a personal injury claim?
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What is medical malpractice?
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Can I still sue for damages if the mistake was made by a nurse or medical technician?
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How much time do I have to bring a claim or lawsuit?
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What are examples of medical malpractice?
