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Sadly, cases of poor or neglectful treatment in care homes are on the rise, and our specialist team are currently acting for the families of elderly and vulnerable individuals who have been harmed as a result of negligent care in care homes and other residential facilities.

Claims related to care home negligence involve situations where individuals believe that they or their loved ones have suffered harm due to substandard care provided in a care home or nursing facility. Negligence in a care home can take various forms, such as inadequate medical care, failure to prevent falls, improper medication management, neglect, abuse, or other forms of mistreatment. 

If you are considering a care home negligence claim, here are some general steps and considerations:

  • Be sure to collect evidence of the negligence, including medical records, incident reports, photographs, witness statements, and any other relevant documentation.
  • Keep records of the damages incurred, including medical expenses, pain and suffering, emotional distress, loss of quality of life, and any other relevant costs or losses.
  • Check if the care home is regulated by the relevant authorities, and whether they have recently been assessed by the CQC (Care Quality Commission). 

In some cases, individuals and their families pursue a legal action not only for compensation but also to advocate for improvements in care home practices to prevent future instances of negligence. 

If you have been affected by the issues above and require legal advice, do not hesitate to contact our specialist clinical negligence team and they will be happy to advise you further.

Contact Elizabeth Larner for a free initial consultation on 01803 225135 or via email, [email protected].   

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