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 Worried About a Loved One’s Care?

We Handle Nursing Home Abuse Cases in Chicago

Your Loved Ones Deserve Better

 Legal Action for Elder Neglect & Abuse

If you suspect a family member is being mistreated in a nursing facility, you’re not alone. We help families uncover the truth, stop the abuse, and hold care providers accountable.

Protecting the Most Vulnerable

We Investigate Abuse & Demand Accountability

We take action against negligent or abusive nursing homes—gathering records, interviewing staff, and making sure no violation goes unanswered.

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Medical Record Review 

We identify signs of neglect or harm

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Staff & Facility Investigation 

We uncover patterns of abuse

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Resident Rights Advocacy

We fight for safety and dignity

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We support families through every step

 Nursing Home Abuse FAQs

We answer common questions from families concerned about their loved ones.

  • What are signs of nursing home abuse or neglect?

     Unexplained bruises, bedsores, poor hygiene, sudden mood changes, or evasive staff behavior can all be red flags. If something feels wrong, trust your instincts and get help.




  • Can I sue the nursing home?

    Yes. If the facility failed to provide proper care or knowingly allowed abuse, they may be liable. We help you take legal action while protecting your loved one’s safety.

  • What if my loved one can’t speak for themselves?

    You can still act on their behalf. We work with family members to gather medical evidence, observe facility conditions, and advocate for vulnerable residents.

  • What types of compensation are available?

    You may recover costs for medical treatment, relocation, emotional distress, and pain and suffering. In cases of egregious abuse, punitive damages may apply.

  • How long do I have to file a claim?

    In Illinois, the statute of limitations is generally two years. But acting quickly helps ensure evidence is preserved—and your loved one gets the protection they need.

Still have a question?

We’re ready to listen. Contact us for trusted guidance and a free consultation—confidential, compassionate, and focused on doing what’s right.

 They Count on You—You Can Count on Us

Talk to a Nursing Home Abuse Lawyer

If you suspect neglect or mistreatment, we’ll help you take action. We’re here to investigate, protect your loved one, and demand justice—starting with a free conversation.