Nursing Home Negligence Lawyer in Pennsylvania & New Jersey

If your loved one was harmed in a long-term care facility, we’ll help you hold them accountable and get the answers you deserve.

You Trusted the Facility—Now You Want the Truth

Families place their trust in nursing homes expecting safe care, not neglect or abuse. But when facilities are understaffed, mismanaged, or simply don’t follow basic standards, vulnerable residents suffer. If someone you love was hurt in a Pennsylvania or New Jersey nursing home, we can help you uncover what went wrong—and pursue justice on their behalf.

Common Signs of Negligence or Abuse

Whether the harm was physical, emotional, or medical, many red flags point to negligent care. We often see cases involving:

  • Bedsores or untreated infections
  • Unexplained falls or fractures
  • Dehydration or malnutrition
  • Medication errors or missed doses
  • Emotional withdrawal or signs of trauma
  • Poor hygiene or unsanitary conditions
  • Delayed emergency response

No one should suffer silently in a facility meant to protect them.

What You Can Recover in a Nursing Home Negligence Case

We help families pursue compensation for:


  • Medical bills and corrective treatment
  • Pain and suffering endured by the resident
  • Costs of relocating or changing care
  • Emotional trauma and loss of dignity
  • Wrongful death damages, when applicable
  • Punitive damages for extreme misconduct



Your case may also help push the facility to improve conditions and prevent future harm.

Why Clients Choose Us

These cases take more than legal knowledge—they require compassion, persistence, and respect. That’s what we offer. You can expect:


  • Direct communication with your attorney
  • Clear answers about what happened and why
  • A deep understanding of long-term care rules in PA & NJ
  • Guidance with difficult emotional decisions
  • A commitment to uncovering the truth



We’re not a billboard law firm. We’re your partner through every step.

Concerned About a Loved Ones Care in Pennsylvania or New Jersey?

Start with answers, not confusion.

  • What’s the difference between nursing home abuse and negligence?

    Medical malpractice generally involves doctors, while nursing negligence focuses on failures by nurses, techs, or support staff. Both fall under medical malpractice law, but the people and protocols involved may differ. We evaluate both to determine where the breakdown occurred.

  • What should I do if I suspect my loved one is being neglected?

    First, document everything: photos, symptoms, conversations with staff, and dates. If they’re in immediate danger, report it to state authorities or call 911. Then contact an attorney who understands nursing home law. We’ll guide you through the next steps and help protect your loved one’s rights.

  • How do you prove a nursing home was negligent?

    We gather records, facility logs, staffing reports, surveillance footage (when available), and testimony from experts or other residents. If the nursing home cut corners, we’ll find out how—and who’s responsible.

  • Is there a time limit for filing a claim?

    Yes. In Pennsylvania and New Jersey, you generally have two years to file a nursing home negligence lawsuit. But the clock may start later if you didn’t discover the harm right away. Acting quickly gives us more time to investigate and build your case.

  • How much does it cost to hire your firm?

    Nothing upfront. We handle these cases on a contingency fee basis, so you only pay if we win. The consultation is free, and we’ll walk you through your options without pressure.

If Something Feels Wrong, Let’s Talk

We help families throughout Pennsylvania and New Jersey get answers—and results—when nursing homes fall short. If your loved one was harmed, don’t wait. We’re ready to help.

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