Nursing Home Abuse Attorney in Jersey City, NJ
Nursing Home Abuse Attorney in Jersey City, NJ

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
- Interview staff and residents where possible and capture witness statements.
- Analyze staffing levels, policies, and training to connect facility choices to harm.
- Consult independent nursing, geriatrics, or wound‑care experts to evaluate standards of care.
- Calculate damages: treatment costs, relocation, pain and suffering, and wrongful death where applicable.
- Secure medical charts, care plans, MDS/ADL documentation, and incident reports.
What To Do Right Now
- Speak with an attorney before detailed statements to the facility or its insurer.
- Get medical evaluation promptly and photograph injuries and room conditions.
- Report urgent safety threats to the **NJ Long‑Term Care Ombudsman** and, if needed, 911.
- Keep a simple log of dates, staff names, and every concerning event.
- Request the care plan and charting notes in writing; keep copies of all paperwork.
Helpful Resources
- New Jersey Long-Term Care Ombudsman
- NJ Department of Health – Health Facilities
- Medicare Care Compare (Nursing Homes)
Service Area Map
Nearby & Related Service Areas
- Nursing Home Abuse Attorney in Secaucus, NJ
- Nursing Home Abuse Attorney in Kearny, NJ
- Nursing Home Abuse Attorney in Harrison, NJ
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**.