Sexual abuse in a nursing home is a traumatic violation with lasting consequences for your loved one. A civil claim can help your loved one access the treatment and care they need to recover.
Arias Sanguinettiโs nursing home sexual abuse lawyers in Las Vegas have served tens of thousands of clients through individual cases and impactful class actions. Our Las Vegas sexual abuse lawyers take on cases that require trial lawyers, not just settlement lawyers.
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Warning Signs of Nursing Home Sexual Abuse
Our Las Vegas personal injury lawyers are here to help if your loved one experienced or is currently experiencing sexual abuse in a nursing home facility. The hardest part of helping a loved one is often recognizing the subtle signs of sexual abuse.
Some nursing home residents struggle to understand or express the harm they endure due to cognitive impairment. Others may fear retaliation from their abusers, who could be caregivers and other staff.
If you observe any of the following warning signs, seek immediate help to secure your loved oneโs safety:
- Physical indicators: Bruises, unexplained injuries, infections, or torn clothing may suggest physical or sexual abuse.
- Behavioral changes: Your loved one may become withdrawn, fearful, anxious, or refuse to interact with caregivers.
- Unexplained changes in mood or personality: Sudden mood swings, depression, or unusual aggression could be signs of trauma.
- Signs of neglect: Poor hygiene, malnutrition, dehydration, or untreated medical conditions may indicate abuse or neglect.
- Fleeing or running away: Attempts to leave the facility may signal serious mistreatment or fear of further abuse.
You can call local law enforcement and report the abuse or neglect. Consulting with a lawyer early also helps keep you informed about how to help your loved one and what to expect from the legal process.
Parties That May Be Liable for Nursing Home Sexual Abuse
When nursing home sexual abuse occurs, multiple parties may be held legally responsible. Determining liability often requires a thorough investigation into institutional protocol and whether policies were in place to prevent abuse and protect residents.
Potentially liable parties include:
Individual Perpetrators
The person directly responsible for the abuse, whether a staff member, another resident, or even a visitor to the facility, can and should be held accountable for their actions.
Nursing Home Staff
Employees who fail to report abuse, neglect their duties, or contribute to unsafe conditions may share liability for the harm caused.
Facility Management
The nursing home itself may be responsible if institutional negligence, such as inadequate hiring practices, insufficient staff training, or failure to supervise employees, created an environment where abuse could occur.
Corporate Ownership
Large corporations that own and operate nursing homes may also be liable for failing to implement proper oversight, enforce safety protocols, or allocate adequate resources to protect residents.
At Arias Sanguinetti, we have extensive resources and the capability to take on even the most complex litigation. Our team has successfully handled high-profile cases, including those where weโve recovered over $1.5 billion in damages.
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How Long Do You Have to File a Sexual Abuse Lawsuit in Nevada?
Nevada has taken steps in recent years to support survivors of sexual abuse, including legislative efforts to provide more opportunities for people to take legal action. The following statute of limitations applies:
Personal Injury Statute of Limitations for Sexual Abuse
Under NRS 11.190(4)(e), survivors generally have two years from the date of the abuse to file a lawsuit.
Delayed Discovery Rule
Per NRS 11.190(2)(b), if the survivor was unaware of the abuse or its impact at the time it occurred, they may file a lawsuit within two years of discovering the injuries or the abuse itself.
Survivors of sexual abuse are not required to provide physical evidence to file a lawsuit. If you suspect your loved one is a victim of nursing home sexual abuse, consulting with an attorney early helps clarify your legal options and ensures all deadlines are met.
At Arias Sanguinetti, we are prepared to file your lawsuit within Nevadaโs statute of limitations.
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Our Las Vegas Nursing Home Abuse Lawyers Work on Contingency
At Arias Sanguinetti, we believe financial barriers should never prevent victims of nursing home sexual abuse from pursuing a legal case. Thatโs why our nursing home sexual abuse attorneys in Las Vegas work on a contingency basis. You pay no upfront costs or legal fees unless we win your case.
Our priority is securing the best possible outcome for you and your family. With this arrangement, you can focus on healing while we dedicate our resources to holding the responsible parties accountable.
Depending on the facts of your case, your loved one may be entitled to compensation for:
- Medical expenses: Includes emergency care, hospitalization, or treatment for physical injuries caused by abuse.
- Therapy and counseling: Psychological care to address trauma resulting from the abuse.
- Pain and suffering: Non-economic damages that reflect the emotional impact of the experience.
- Punitive damages: In some cases, courts may award punitive damages to punish egregious misconduct and deter similar future behavior.
If we successfully recover compensation on your behalf, our fee will come as a percentage of the settlement or verdict, with no out-of-pocket expenses for you. This arrangement aligns our interests with yours since we only succeed when you do.
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Call Arias Sanguinetti to Hire a Las Vegas Nursing Home Sexual Abuse Attorney
Nursing home sexual abuse is a heartbreaking violation that no family should ever have to endure. At Arias Sanguinetti, we are dedicated to working to hold abusers and institutions accountable.
With over 300 years of combined legal experience and a proven track record of recovering more than $1.5 billion for our clients, we have the knowledge and resources to handle even the most challenging cases.
Your loved oneโs safety, dignity, and future matter deeply to us. Call us today for a free consultation.
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