Nursing Home Abuse Attorney in Jersey City, NJ

Nursing Home Abuse Attorney in Jersey City, NJ

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Brady Reilly & Cardoso, LLC serves families in Jersey City and nearby communities. If you suspect a loved one is being mistreated in a Jersey City long‑term care facility, you’re right to act fast. Our attorneys investigate quickly, preserve evidence, and move to protect your family. No travel required. We can **meet virtually and start your case remotely**, then coordinate any in‑person steps if and when needed.

Explore our core approach: Nursing Home Abuse & Neglect.

Our Approach for Jersey City Cases

  • We coordinate medical records, expert reviews, and witness interviews to prove what happened.
  • Every case is prepared for trial from day one, which often strengthens settlement leverage.
  • Contingency fee: **no fee unless we win**.
  • Direct access to an attorney plus consistent, proactive updates on your case.
  • Local insight into facilities and insurers throughout North and Central New Jersey.

Warning Signs We Often See

  • Bedsores (pressure injuries), infections, and sepsis from poor wound care
  • Physical, emotional, sexual, or financial abuse by staff or other residents
  • Falls, fractures, or elopement/wandering due to inadequate supervision
  • Dehydration, malnutrition, and hygiene failures tied to understaffing
  • Medication mistakes, overmedication, or use of chemical restraints

How We Build Your Case

  1. Interview staff and residents where possible and capture witness statements.
  2. Analyze staffing levels, policies, and training to connect facility choices to harm.
  3. Consult independent nursing, geriatrics, or wound‑care experts to evaluate standards of care.
  4. Calculate damages: treatment costs, relocation, pain and suffering, and wrongful death where applicable.
  5. Secure medical charts, care plans, MDS/ADL documentation, and incident reports.

What To Do Right Now

  1. Speak with an attorney before detailed statements to the facility or its insurer.
  2. Get medical evaluation promptly and photograph injuries and room conditions.
  3. Report urgent safety threats to the **NJ Long‑Term Care Ombudsman** and, if needed, 911.
  4. Keep a simple log of dates, staff names, and every concerning event.
  5. Request the care plan and charting notes in writing; keep copies of all paperwork.

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Frequently Asked Questions

What can be recovered?
Possible compensation includes medical and relocation costs, pain and suffering, and—when supported by the facts—punitive damages. Wrongful death claims may also be available.
How long do we have to file in New Jersey?
Many claims must be filed within two years, but some deadlines are shorter—especially if a public entity is involved. Move quickly to protect your rights.
What are signs of abuse or neglect?
Look for pressure sores, frequent infections, sudden weight loss, over‑sedation, unexplained bruises, repeated falls, or rapid behavior changes.
Can you handle everything remotely?
Yes. We can meet virtually, gather records electronically, and use e‑signatures throughout the case.

Free, Confidential Consultation

Let’s protect your loved one and move forward—**we can start remotely**.