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Stow Nursing Home Neglect and Abuse Lawyer

We Handle Stow-Area Nursing Neglect

Attorneys Scanlon and Galla resolve nursing home neglect, accidents, abuse, mistreatment, and misconduct throughout Ohio, including Stow, Akron, Cuyahoga Falls, Tallmadge, Barberton, Fairlawn, Hudson, and Wadsworth.

Each Case Is Different

Attorneys Scanlon and Galla have handled nursing home neglect, abuse, and misconduct claims throughout Stow, Akron, Cuyahoga Falls, Tallmadge, and the surrounding Summit County communities. Every nursing home case is unique, and they guide families through each step—from identifying warning signs of neglect or abuse to pursuing accountability against negligent facilities and staff.

Nursing home neglect and abuse cases require careful investigation. Attorneys Scanlon and Galla review medical records, staffing levels, facility policies, and regulatory compliance, and they work with medical professionals and elder-care experts when necessary to determine how and why the harm occurred. These cases often involve complex issues such as understaffing, improper supervision, medication errors, falls, malnutrition, dehydration, or failure to provide adequate medical care.

Your loved one’s injuries and damages must be fully evaluated. Whether the harm involved physical injuries, pressure sores, infections, emotional trauma, wrongful death, or a decline in quality of life, Attorneys Scanlon and Galla assess past and future medical care, long-term needs, pain and suffering, and the impact on both the resident and their family to ensure the claim is properly valued.

How Do I Know I Need a Lawyer?

Serious Injuries or Health Decline – If your loved one suffered serious injuries or a noticeable decline in health while living in a nursing home, it is important to speak with a nursing home neglect lawyer. Injuries such as falls with broken bones, head trauma, pressure ulcers, infections, or sudden weight loss often result from neglect or inadequate care. Attorneys Scanlon and Galla help families pursue compensation for medical treatment, long-term care needs, pain and suffering, and, when applicable, wrongful death.

Unexplained or Delayed Symptoms – Nursing home neglect is not always immediately obvious. Infections, bedsores, dehydration, malnutrition, medication errors, and emotional distress may develop gradually over time. Family members often notice changes in behavior, mobility, hygiene, or mental status weeks or months after neglect begins. Attorneys Scanlon and Galla help families document these delayed symptoms, review medical records, and determine whether the facility failed to meet required standards of care.

Facility Denials or Blame Shifting – Nursing homes and their insurers frequently deny responsibility by blaming age, pre-existing conditions, or the resident’s overall health. Facilities may minimize injuries, alter records, or claim that harm was unavoidable. An experienced nursing home neglect attorney can investigate the facility’s practices, establish liability, and challenge these defenses. Attorneys Scanlon and Galla handle communication with nursing homes and insurance carriers while protecting your family’s right to full and fair compensation.

What To Do After Nursing Neglect?

  1. Ensure your loved one’s immediate safety – If you suspect nursing home neglect or abuse, the first priority is protecting the resident. This may involve requesting immediate medical evaluation, transferring your loved one to a hospital, or moving them to a safer facility if necessary. Prompt action can prevent further harm and ensure injuries or health issues are properly documented.

  2. Document injuries and changes in condition – Take photographs of visible injuries such as bruises, bedsores, weight loss, poor hygiene, or unsafe living conditions. Keep notes of behavioral changes, emotional distress, or declines in mobility or cognition. Preserve medical records, care plans, medication lists, and any communication with the nursing home. This documentation can be critical evidence in a nursing home neglect claim.

  3. Do not rely solely on the nursing home’s explanation – Nursing homes may downplay injuries, blame medical conditions, or claim harm was unavoidable. Avoid accepting explanations or signing documents before understanding your legal options. Facilities and their insurers often act to protect themselves, not residents or families.

  4. Call Attorneys Scanlon and Galla as soon as possible – 330-376-1440 – An experienced Stow nursing home neglect lawyer can preserve evidence, obtain facility records, communicate with regulators and insurers, and protect your family’s right to compensation. Attorneys Scanlon and Galla help families pursue recovery for medical expenses, long-term care needs, pain and suffering, and, when applicable, wrongful death.

What Kinds of Nursing Home Neglect We Have Handled

Inadequate staffing and lack of supervision are among the most common causes of nursing home neglect in Stow, Akron, Cuyahoga Falls, Tallmadge, Barberton, and the surrounding Summit County communities. When facilities fail to provide sufficient staff or properly monitor residents, preventable injuries can occur. Attorneys James Galla and Lawrence Scanlon help families investigate staffing records, facility policies, and care logs to determine whether neglect contributed to a loved one’s harm.

Failure to provide proper medical care is a frequent issue in nursing home neglect cases. Residents may suffer from untreated infections, missed diagnoses, medication errors, or delayed emergency care. These issues can lead to serious complications or rapid health decline. Attorneys Scanlon and Galla represent Stow-area families in evaluating medical records, consulting healthcare professionals, and pursuing accountability when nursing homes fail to meet required standards of care.

Falls are one of the most common and dangerous consequences of nursing home neglect. In Stow, Akron, Fairlawn, and nearby communities, residents may suffer broken bones, head injuries, or loss of mobility due to inadequate supervision, unsafe conditions, or failure to implement fall-prevention plans. Nursing homes and their insurers often dispute responsibility by blaming age or medical conditions. Attorneys Galla and Scanlon help families gather evidence to show these falls were preventable.

Pressure ulcers (bedsores) often indicate prolonged neglect or improper care. These injuries can progress rapidly and lead to infections, hospitalization, or wrongful death if not addressed. Attorneys Scanlon and Galla handle nursing home neglect cases throughout Summit County involving bedsores caused by failure to reposition residents, poor hygiene, or inadequate wound care.

Malnutrition and dehydration are serious forms of nursing home neglect that can cause weakness, confusion, organ failure, and increased risk of injury. These cases frequently involve inadequate meal assistance, failure to monitor intake, or ignoring special dietary needs. Attorneys Galla and Scanlon represent families in Stow, Akron, Cuyahoga Falls, and surrounding communities when residents suffer harm due to improper nutrition or hydration.

Nursing home abuse and misconduct may also involve emotional abuse, improper restraints, financial exploitation, or violations of residents’ rights. These cases can be difficult to uncover and are often minimized by facilities. Attorneys Scanlon and Galla help Northeast Ohio families obtain internal records, witness statements, and regulatory reports to hold negligent nursing homes and staff accountable.

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