Nursing Home Overdose Lawyer in Greenville
Passionately Representing Those in Need of Advocacy
As our loved ones age, caring for them becomes harder and harder to do. As a result, many people often send their elderly loved ones to nursing homes in the hopes that they will be well taken-care of. We never expect our elderly loved ones to experience any form of discomfort or abuse while in the care of a medical professional, but these cases happen more often than many would like to believe. At Jordan Law Center, our personal injury lawyer has helped countless clients find the retribution they deserve following nursing home abuse.
Overdose is a very common form of nursing home abuse, as it is done so in a malignant and purposeful manner. While there are instances in which a medical professional accidentally gives a patient a double dose, some of these occurrences are led with a far more negative intent. This is done in certain cases to keep a patient sedated and thus less of an obligation, especially if they feel the resident is particularly needy, disruptive, or unruly.
The following are signs to look out for if you fear your elderly loved one has been abused in the form of overmedication or overdose:
- Fatigue and exhaustion, more so than normal
- Disorientations
- Unexpected medical complications
- Oversleeping
- Lack of appetite
- Dehydration
Contact Our Personal Injury Lawyer Today
If you are interested in speaking with a personal injury lawyer to represent you or a loved one, turn to Jordan Law Center. Our legal team feels it is necessary you pursue litigation following such horrific acts, as it is the only way to prevent this from happening to countless others in the future.
We will work around the clock to provide you with the results you truly deserve, because we feel a sincere responsibility to hold the responsible parties accountable for their negligence and abuse. With us on your side, you can rest assured you are in capable hands that have one goal in mind: your satisfaction and success.
Contact us at your earliest convenience to speak to a representative. Your initial consultation is free of charge.