West Virginia Nursing Home Abuse Lawyer

Our West Virginia nursing home abuse lawyers may be able to file a lawsuit against the long-term care facility that abused or neglected your loved one. Compensation can help pay for access to a safer nursing home, medical bills, and more.

For over 45 years, Sokolove Law has fought for victims injured through no fault of their own. Let our West Virginia nursing home abuse lawyers pursue justice for your family.

Why Choose Our West Virginia Nursing Home Abuse Law Firm?

At Sokolove Law, our skilled nursing home abuse attorneys in West Virginia are compassionate with those who turn to us — and relentless with those who’ve done them wrong.

If you have a case, we’ll fight to hold your loved one’s abuser accountable and pursue the most compensation possible from the institution that allowed this abuse to take place.

Learn how our firm stands out from the rest:

  • Decades of Experience: For more than 45 years, Sokolove Law has fought on behalf of clients injured through no fault of their own.
  • No Financial Risks: Our West Virginia nursing home abuse lawyers don’t charge any upfront or hourly fees. We only get paid if we recover compensation for you.
  • Track Record of Success: We’ve recovered over $280 Million in nursing home abuse settlements and verdicts.

Our West Virginia nursing home abuse attorneys strive to make filing a lawsuit as easy as possible by handling every step of the legal process for you.

Call (800) 995-1212 now to find out if our West Virginia nursing home abuse law firm can help your family. It costs nothing to speak with us.

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Nursing Home Abuse & Neglect in West Virginia

West Virginia nursing homes are meant to provide a safe, caring environment for senior citizens. Yet when facilities fail to meet these standards, nursing home abuse or neglect may occur and put the well-being of residents at risk.

Nursing home abuse can take many forms, including:

  • Physical abuse: Violence or unnecessary force against a resident can result in injuries and leave them feeling scared or unsafe within the facility.
  • Elder neglect: If staff members fail to meet a resident's basic needs, like providing them with proper nutrition or hygiene assistance, it may be considered neglect. This lack of care can lead to physical and mental decline.
  • Sexual abuse: Inappropriate sexual contact between a staff member and a resident may result in injuries, infections, and emotional trauma.

Around 25 nursing homes in West Virginia have been identified as having serious deficiencies, which are believed to put residents in immediate danger.

Our West Virginia nursing home abuse lawyers have the resources and experience necessary to stand up to the facilities responsible for your loved one’s injuries and seek justice on their behalf.

Contact us now for a free case review to see if our nursing home abuse lawyers in West Virginia can help your family.

Signs of Abuse in Nursing Homes

Recognizing the signs of nursing home abuse is crucial to getting your loved one out of a potentially harmful situation. When you visit them or talk over the phone, you should be aware of any shifts in their physical or emotional state.

Signs of abuse in nursing homes can include:

  • Bedsores or pressure ulcers
  • Behavioral changes, like acting withdrawn or agitated
  • Dehydration or malnutrition
  • Poor hygiene and unsanitary living conditions
  • Unaddressed medical issues
  • Unexplained injuries, like cuts, bruises, or broken bones
  • Weight loss

If you suspect your loved one is experiencing nursing home abuse, it's important to take action immediately. You can report the abuse to the facility’s administration, a long-term care ombudsman, or the West Virginia Department of Community Health.

An investigation was launched into Terra Alta’s Hopemont Hospital after a nonverbal man with dementia was left in a tub of scalding water. He passed away as a result of his injuries, and advocates believe staff negligence is to blame.

At Sokolove Law, our nursing home neglect attorneys in West Virginia can also help you take steps to protect your family member and hold those responsible for their suffering accountable.

Who Can a Nursing Home Abuse Attorney in West Virginia Help?

By getting help from our nursing home abuse lawyers in West Virginia, you may be able to secure the compensation needed to relocate yourself or a loved one to a safer environment that can provide the care you deserve.

You may be able to work with a West Virginia nursing home lawyer if:

  • You experienced abuse or neglect at a nursing home or long-term care facility
  • You’re the immediate family member or estate representative of an elder abuse victim

If your family member passed away due to suspected nursing home abuse or neglect, you may still be able to take legal action by filing a wrongful death lawsuit against the facility where they lived.

Call (800) 995-1212 now to find out if you may qualify for compensation from a nursing home abuse lawsuit. It costs nothing to speak with us.

How to File a West Virginia Nursing Home Abuse Lawsuit

At Sokolove Law, our attorneys strive to make filing a West Virginia nursing home abuse lawsuit as stress-free as possible. We can handle all of the legal legwork for you, so you can focus on supporting your loved one through this challenging time.

In general, our West Virginia nursing home abuse lawyers can:

  • Provide you with a free case review to determine if you may be eligible to take legal action against those responsible for your loved one’s suffering.
  • Gather evidence to prove abuse or neglect took place and that the staff or nursing home was responsible. This may include medical records, witness testimony, and more.
  • File your nursing home abuse lawsuit in the correct West Virginia court before any legal deadlines pass.
  • Negotiate an elder abuse settlement with the defendant(s), which may allow you to receive compensation without going to court.

If a settlement is unable to be reached, our nursing home neglect attorneys in West Virginia are prepared to present your case in court and fight for a verdict on your behalf.

Our Past West Virginia Nursing Home Settlements

We’ve secured more than $280 Million for victims of nursing home abuse and their families nationwide. While the average nursing home abuse settlement is around $400,000, we've recovered much higher payouts for many clients.

Some of our past nursing home abuse settlements and verdicts include:

  • $1.37 Million to the family of a Morgantown resident who passed away from a MRSA infection after staff failed to properly care for her surgical site
  • $2 Million to a woman with dementia who passed away after being denied care
  • $1.5 Million for a nursing home resident with stage 4 bedsores
  • $1 Million to a man whose mother choked to death despite being on assisted feeding
  • $890,000 for a victim of nursing home abuse and neglect
  • $845,000 to a nursing home resident who was hospitalized for bedsores
  • $1.35 Million for a patient with a shoulder injury
  • $1.75 Million to a patient who passed away in a fire caused by neglect

In one case, we secured $750,000 for a West Virginia nursing home resident who suffered severe health complications after drinking rubbing alcohol that wasn’t properly secured by negligent staff members.

Compensation from a nursing home abuse lawsuit in West Virginia can help pay for your loved one’s transfer to a safer facility, medical bills, funeral expenses, and more.

Nursing home abuse case values will vary depending on the unique details of each case, but our experienced lawyers know how to gather the evidence necessary to maximize compensation.

While there’s never a guarantee of results, our West Virginia elder abuse lawyers will fight hard to get you everything you’re entitled to.

Call (800) 995-1212 now to find out if you may qualify for West Virginia nursing home settlements during a free case review.

Deadlines to Filing a Nursing Home Lawsuit in West Virginia

You only have a limited amount of time to file a nursing home abuse lawsuit in West Virginia due to a state law called the statute of limitations.

Once this deadline passes, you won’t be able to take legal action for your loved one's suffering ever again.

Don’t wait until it’s too late. Contact us now to find out if we can help you pursue compensation for elder abuse or neglect.

Get the Help Your Family Deserves

Our West Virginia nursing home abuse lawyers will fight for the maximum compensation possible from those responsible.

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Let Our West Virginia Nursing Home Abuse Attorneys Fight for You

At Sokolove Law, our nursing home neglect lawyers in West Virginia have decades of experience supporting those who have suffered abuse at the hands of their caregivers.

Our nursing home abuse law firm has recovered millions on behalf of West Virginia patients and their families. There are no hourly fees or out-of-pocket costs to work with our team.

We’re committed to providing you with the personal attention your case deserves. We have the resources necessary to stand up to large long-term care facilities and make sure your loved one is protected.

Let us fight for the justice you deserve. Call (800) 995-1212 now or fill out our contact form to get a free, no-obligation case review.

West Virginia Nursing Home Negligence Lawyer FAQs

How do I report nursing home neglect in West Virginia?

To report nursing home neglect or abuse in West Virginia, you can contact:

You can also contact a West Virginia nursing home attorney for help pursuing justice and compensation on your loved one’s behalf.

Call (800) 995-1212 now to find out if our team can help you take legal action for nursing home neglect.

How long do you have to sue for nursing home abuse in West Virginia?

In West Virginia, you typically have 2 years to sue a nursing home for abuse due to state laws called statutes of limitations, depending on the nature of the injury.

Be sure to contact a nursing home abuse law firm as soon as possible. Once the deadline passes, you won’t be able to pursue justice for your loved one again.

What are the types of nursing home abuse?

In general, nursing home abuse can encompass any sort of physical mistreatment of a nursing home resident.

There are many types of nursing home abuse, including:

  • Physical abuse, which can include hitting, pushing, or other uses of force
  • Neglect or failure to provide necessary care to a resident
  • Any form of unwanted sexual contact

If you suspect your loved one is being abused, contact us now to see if a nursing home abuse attorney can help you file a lawsuit and protect their well-being.

What is your responsibility following suspected abuse in a nursing home?

If you suspect your loved one is being abused in a nursing home, you should report it immediately to prevent the abuse from continuing.

Our West Virginia nursing home abuse lawyers can work with you to hold the abuser and the long-term care facilities accountable to potentially protect other residents from experiencing abuse in the future.

What is the fear of retaliation in nursing homes?

The fear of retaliation in nursing homes is a concern that residents will face further mistreatment if they raise concerns about their care or if their family speaks out about issues with the facility.

This fear has caused many West Virginia nursing home residents to stay silent in the face of abuse. Sokolove Law is here to be a voice for those who’ve been harmed and protect residents from backlash after speaking out.

How long does it take to settle a nursing home lawsuit in West Virginia?

It depends. The length of time it takes to settle a nursing home lawsuit in West Virginia is based on how much evidence there is in your case, what the facility offers as a potential payment, and more.

Call (800) 995-1212 now to take the first step toward the compensation you deserve.

What is an example of neglect in a nursing home?

Nursing home neglect is when caregivers fail to provide adequate care, attention, and support to residents, which can impact their well-being.

Examples of neglect in a nursing home include not:

  • Changing soiled clothes or bedding
  • Making sure residents stay hydrated
  • Requesting dental care or other medical services when needed
  • Showering or bathing residents frequently

If you suspect your loved one is experiencing neglect at their nursing home, it’s important to talk with them about your concerns and file a report if necessary.

A West Virginia nursing home neglect lawyer can help determine if any wrongdoing has taken place — and whether or not you may be able to take legal action.

What are the worst nursing homes in West Virginia?

The worst nursing homes in West Virginia receive poor ratings on staffing, health inspections, and quality measures. When assessed by the federal government, these facilities scored “much below average,” and some have been cited for abuse.

Over 40 nursing homes in WV have received a 1-star rating from the government, including:

  • Belmont Healthcare Center
  • Cedar Ridge Center
  • Eagle Pointe Healthcare Center
  • Glasgow Health and Rehabilitation
  • Heritage Center
  • Marmet Center
  • Montgomery General Elderly Care
  • Pine Lodge
  • Ravenswood Village
  • Shenandoah Center
  • Sundale Nursing Home
  • Weirton Geriatric Center
  • Willows Center

If your loved one experienced abuse or neglect at a nursing home in West Virginia, our team can fight to hold those responsible for their suffering accountable.

Get a free case review now to see if we can help you secure justice from a nursing home abuse lawsuit.

Sokolove Law Affiliations and Recognition

Our Professional Affiliations

  • American Association of Justice
  • West Virginia State Bar Association

Recognition

  • National Trial Lawyers - Top 100 Trial Lawyers
  • West Virginia Academy of Trial Attorneys
  • U.S. News & World Report - 2022 Best Law Firms / Best Lawyers
  • Martindale-Hubbell - 2022 Peer-Reviewed for Ethical Standards and Legal Ability

Sokolove Law Local Reviews

  • Better Business Bureau® (BBB) - A+ Rating since 2013
  • Average Google Rating: 4.6/5

West Virginia Nursing Home Rating

The U.S. Centers for Medicare and Medicaid Services collects information on each of the nursing homes in West Virginia and provides them with a rating between 1 and 5. These ratings are calculated using data on a care facility’s health inspections, staffing, and quality measures.

A 1-star rating labels a nursing home as “much below average,” while a 5-star rating indicates a facility that is “much above average.” These ratings can help you find a nursing home capable of providing your loved one with excellent care.

List of West Virginia Nursing Homes and Their Ratings

  • Ansted Center
    96 Tyree Street
    Ansted, WV 25812
    Overall Rating: 3/5
  • Beckley Healthcare Center
    100 Heartland Drive
    Beckley, WV 25801
    Overall Rating: 1/5
  • Care Haven Center
    2720 Charles Town Road
    Martinsburg, WV 25401
    Overall Rating: 3/5
  • Good Shepherd Nursing Home
    159 Edgington Lane
    Wheeling, WV 26003
    Overall Rating: 5/5
  • Hampshire Center
    260 Sunrise Boulevard
    Romney, WV 26757
    Overall Rating: 3/5
  • Meadowbrook Acres
    2149 Greenbrier Street
    Charleston, WV 25311
    Overall Rating: 2/5
  • Roane General Hospital
    200 Hospital Drive
    Spencer, WV 25276
    Overall Rating: 3/5
    Stone Pear Pavilion
    125 Fox Lane
    Chester, WV 26034
    Overall Rating: 4/5
  • Teays Valley Center
    1390 North Poplar Fork Road
    Hurricane, WV 25526
    Overall Rating: 3/5

Local West Virginia Areas We Serve

Sokolove Law has experience helping thousands of people across the country, including many families in West Virginia.

We serve the following locations around West Virginia:

  • Barboursville
  • Beckley
  • Blennerhassett
  • Bluefield
  • Bridgeport
  • Brookhaven
  • Buckhannon
  • Charles Town
  • Charleston
  • Cheat Lake
  • Clarksburg
  • Cross Lanes
  • Dunbar
  • Elkins
  • Fairmont
  • Grafton
  • Huntington
  • Hurricane
  • Keyser
  • Kingwood
  • Lewisburg
  • Martinsburg
  • Morgantown
  • Moundsville
  • New Martinsville
  • Nitro
  • Oak Hill
  • Parkersburg
  • Pea Ridge
  • Pinch
  • Pleasant Valley
  • Point Pleasant
  • Princeton
  • Ranson
  • Ravenswood
  • Ripley
  • Shady Spring
  • Shannondale
  • Sissonville
  • South Charleston
  • St. Albans
  • Summersville
  • Teays Valley
  • Vienna
  • Weirton
  • Weston
  • Westover
  • Wheeling
  • Williamson
  • Winfield

West Virginia Zip Codes We Serve

As a national law firm, Sokolove Law can help nursing home abuse victims and their families wherever they may be in the U.S., including across the state of West Virginia.

Some of the zip codes we serve include:

  • 24701
  • 24739
  • 24740
  • 24901
  • 25071
  • 25143
  • 25177
  • 25302
  • 25309
  • 25311
  • 25312
  • 25313
  • 25314
  • 25401
  • 25403
  • 25404
  • 25405
  • 25411
  • 25414
  • 25419
  • 25425
  • 25427
  • 25428
  • 25504
  • 25508
  • 25526
  • 25541
  • 25701
  • 25704
  • 25705
  • 25801
  • 25901
  • 26003
  • 26041
  • 26062
  • 26101
  • 26104
  • 26105
  • 26201
  • 26241
  • 26301
  • 26330
  • 26354
  • 26452
  • 26501
  • 26505
  • 26508
  • 26554
  • 26651
  • 26726

If you or a loved one was abused or neglected at a care facility, call (800) 995-1212 now for a free legal consultation.

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