WHY CHOOSE HENINGER GARRISON DAVIS?

While our firm has an impressive track record of tackling the nation’s largest, most complex cases (we’ve garnered over $3 billion in recoveries for our clients to date), it remains our primary mission to provide a boutique practice atmosphere where clients encounter concierge care and bespoke legal strategies tailored to their unique needs. Our world-class Alabama law practice is set apart by the following key assets:

ABOTA membership

Four lawyers at Heninger Garrison Davis are members of the invitation-only group, the American Board of Trial Advocates (ABOTA), an elite organization that includes among the most respected and sought-after legal authorities in the United States.

Financial strength

Our firm has the financial solvency to take on cases that extend over several years, something that is typically prohibitive for other law practices. Our financial groundedness allows us to continue fighting on your behalf without sacrificing the intensity of our representation.

Vast resources

Our partners have unlocked massive resources over the course of their esteemed careers, which can be harnessed in service of our cases. We work with the country’s top medical experts and authorities who can provide critical testimony in high-stakes cases.

Awards and accolades

Heninger Garrison Davis received an AVVO Preeminent Rating and has been cited for excellence by Martindale Hubbell, Super Lawyers, and Best Lawyers in America. Our firm was also recently named one of the Best Places to Work in 2024 by the Birmingham Business Journal.

White glove service

At HGD, clients receive a meticulously prepared welcome package at the start of their legal journey that contains all relevant documentation, and they are paired with a dedicated coordinator who keeps them up-to-date on the latest case developments via text message.

A seamless legal journey

Our team provides empathy, personalized attention, and an unwavering source of strength during your most challenging legal ordeals. We aim to eliminate confusion, anxiety, and uncertainty so you can refocus your energy on what matters most – healing after experiencing abuse or neglect in an Alabama nursing home.

Great service. Big thank you to Anabel who helped me through every part of the process making it easy and understandable!

—Drummond

UNDERSTANDING NURSING HOME ABUSE AND NEGLECT

Nursing home abuse and neglect can have far-reaching and significant consequences for seniors, especially those who are physically and/or mentally frail. Their families are also deeply affected by the abuse and neglect, as the trust they placed in the staff at these institutions has been shattered. As a first step when launching your case, it is important to understand the following distinctions:

NURSING HOME ABUSE

Nursing home abuse describes the following:

  • Intentional harm
  • Mistreatment
  • Neglect

This can encompass physical harm, such as striking, pushing, pinching, or restraining the resident, or emotional harm, such as ignoring, yelling at, insulting, cursing, or taunting an older individual. Financial exploitation is another common form of abuse that many seniors face, as is sexual assault and the mismanagement of medication by the nursing home staff.

NURSING HOME NEGLECT

Neglect describes a situation where the nursing home caregivers owe a certain duty of care, but they fail to uphold their obligations. They may neglect to provide the senior with proper food, water, access to bathrooms, hygiene, safety, and social interactions, causing irreparable harm.

NURSING HOME NEGLIGENCE

Negligence in nursing homes is a shameful way to treat our beloved elders. At the most vulnerable time in their lives, seniors are faced with caregivers that refuse to take care of them properly or treat them with unkindness and harshness. Common signs that your loved one is experiencing abuse or neglect include:

  • Unexplained injuries
  • Frequent infections 
  • Malnutrition
  • Burns
  • Chronic coughs, headaches, or fevers
  • Fearfulness in the presence of nursing home staff
  • Crying, depression, or anxiety

Abuse, neglect, and negligence in nursing homes are appalling violations of trust and can severely impact seniors, causing physical and psychological harm. It is crucial to remain vigilant when placing your older family members in professional care centers.

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WHAT DAMAGES CAN YOU OR YOUR LOVED ONE BE COMPENSATED FOR?

There are a range of damages that you may qualify for in a nursing home abuse or neglect case. Damages allow you to be compensated for the losses – financial, physical, and emotional – that you have suffered at the hands of a liable party. 

PHYSICAL DAMAGES

These pertain to physical injuries, including burns, broken bones, bruises, cuts, or other traumas. For older individuals, physical injuries can be life-threatening and cause a major decline in the senior’s well-being and overall health.

EMOTIONAL DAMAGES

These damages pertain to the overwhelming anguish and emotional distress experienced by seniors as a result of abuse or neglect in Alabama nursing homes. Older adults may become depressed, anxious, or even suicidal, experiencing a diminished sense of worth. They may also lose trust in the healthcare system.

FINANCIAL DAMAGES

All too often, older adults are exploited financially due to their weakened physical and mental capacity. Financial abuse includes mismanagement of the senior’s funds, fraud, unauthorized transactions, theft, or extortion. 

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WHAT IS THE TIME FRAME FOR FILING A NURSING HOME ABUSE OR NEGLECT CLAIM IN ALABAMA?

In the state of Alabama, the statute of limitations dictates that claimants have two years to file their case. After that time passes, it is unlikely that damages will be granted. Waiting too long to file a nursing home abuse and neglect claim also makes it more difficult to obtain evidence, interview witnesses, and determine liability. It is imperative that you contact our dedicated personal injury attorneys at Heninger Garrison Davis today in order to avoid losing out on the compensation you rightfully deserve – compensation that could help you rebuild your life after the devastating effects of nursing home negligence. 

CONNECT WITH A NURSING HOME ABUSE AND NEGLECT LAWYER AT HGD IN ALABAMA TODAY 

In order to build a strong, successful case, our lawyers will gather evidence, speak with witnesses, and communicate with insurance companies and third parties on your behalf, fighting to ensure your best interests are served. If we cannot obtain a fair and favorable settlement, we will take your case all the way to court and let nothing stand in our way of holding the responsible individuals accountable for their wrongdoing. We work on a contingency basis, so you will not owe any legal fees unless we are successful with your claim. 

Your legal journey with Heninger Garrison Davis begins with a detailed and empowering consultation, during which we will respond to every question and concern with great precision and care. Having Heninger Garrison Davis partners by your side is the best way to reduce stress, anxiety, and uncertainty so you can focus on the healing process and regain your quality of life. Don’t underestimate your own power – contact us today to speak with one of our compassionate legal advocates.

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