Protecting the Rights and Dignity of Elderly Victims in Dayton, Ohio
When a loved one suffers abuse or neglect in a nursing home, the impact is heartbreaking. These are some of the most vulnerable members of our society, and they deserve safety, dignity, and quality care.
At Michael Wright Attorney, we hold negligent nursing homes accountable. Our legal team has a strong track record representing victims across Ohio and fighting for fair compensation. If someone you care about has been mistreated in a long-term care facility, we’re here to help. We urge you to contact Attorney Michael Wright for a free, no-obligation nursing home lawsuit evaluation today. Our Dayton law firm will always put the injured first, and aggressively work to restore the rights and dignity of abused and neglected nursing home residents throughout the state of Ohio.
Ohio Nursing Home Abuse Lawsuits
According to statistics for Ohio, only two other states have more registered nursing homes than the Buckeye State. Unfortunately, a recent study conducted by the Kaiser Foundation found that 88% of Ohio’s 918 assisted living facilities were deficient in some way. While Ohio nursing homes and managed care facilities are highly regulated operations, serious lapses in care do occur. Too often, it is the elderly or disabled residents who pay the price for this deficient care. Nursing home abuse can result in:
- Painful bedsores
- Falls and broken bones
- Malnutrition or dehydration
- Emotional trauma
- Even wrongful death
Causes often include understaffing, poor training, negligent hiring, or lack of oversight. In some cases, facilities even fail to prevent abuse between residents. No one should have to live in fear or discomfort in what should be a place of safety. Because so much is at stake, victims of Ohio nursing home abuse require and deserve the help of a skilled team of attorneys that will aggressively fight to protect their interests. Our Ohio medical malpractice lawyers are able to collaborate closely with medical experts to prove these complex cases. The Ohio nursing home abuse lawyers at Attorney Michael Wright aren’t afraid to take on the large nursing home chains, or their big insurance companies. Our legal team in Dayton won’t let an insurance company pressure you into accepting a nursing home abuse settlement that is anything less than fair. And we’ll be ready to go to trial should the nursing home or its insurance company refuse to deal with your loved one’s claim in good faith.
Signs of Elder Abuse
Abuse isn’t always physical, and it isn’t always obvious. Be alert to these warning signs:
- Unexplained injuries or bruises
- Bedsores or infections
- Sudden changes in mood, appetite, or behavior
- Signs of fear or withdrawal
- Sexually transmitted disease
Types of Nursing Home Abuse Our Law Firm Handles
- Physical abuse
- Sexual abuse
- Neglect or abandonment
- Financial exploitation and extortion
- Emotional and psychological abuse
These cases require legal experience and medical insight. Our attorneys work closely with healthcare experts to build strong, evidence-backed claims, and we’re not afraid to take on large care chains or aggressive insurers.
What to Expect in an Ohio Nursing Home Abuse Lawsuit
If your loved one has suffered harm, you may be entitled to compensation for:
- Medical bills
- Pain and suffering
- Loss of dignity and quality of life
- Funeral expenses (in wrongful death cases)
Speak With an Ohio Nursing Home Lawyer Today
Ohio has strict deadlines for filing nursing home abuse claims. If you wait too long, you may lose your right to pursue legal action. Your loved one deserves to be safe, respected, and cared for. If they’ve been neglected or abused, Attorney Michael Wright in Dayton, Ohio, is ready to stand by your side. For a free, no-obligation legal evaluation of your case, simply fill out the online form on the right, or give Attorney Michael Wright a call, at (937)-222-7477.
Frequently Asked Questions About Nursing Home Abuse Cases
Medicaid is a combined federal and state program that assists persons who are unable to pay for medical care. If an individual is eligible, Medicaid covers all necessary medical services, including long-term nursing care.
More and more middle class families are being threatened with impoverishment due to nursing care costs. For those who have not been able to secure long-term care insurance, Medicaid has become an important resource. Medicaid is considered to be one of the most complex laws in the country, made even more so because each state has its own interpretation of the law and its own method of applying the law to its residents. Eligibility rules vary by state.
The professionals at the Law Offices of Attorney Michael Wright can assist Medicaid applicants through what can be a confusing and time-consuming process. Just give us a call to make an appointment!
To win a nursing home abuse or neglect case in Ohio, well-documented evidence is needed for your case. The most common types of evidence include:
Medical Records – Documentation of injuries, illnesses, or changes in health that support claims of abuse or neglect.
Photographic Evidence – Photos or videos of visible injuries, unsafe conditions, or signs of poor care (e.g., bedsores, bruises, poor hygiene).
Witness Testimonies – Statements from staff, other residents, or family members who observed abuse, neglect, or suspicious behavior.
Expert Opinions – Testimony from medical professionals or elder care experts who can confirm whether the standard of care was violated.
Facility Reports – Inspection records, staffing logs, and internal complaints can highlight a history of negligence or understaffing.
Communication Records – Emails, text messages, or notes that show complaints were made—or ignored—by the facility.
If you suspect your loved one is being mistreated, documenting everything you can will bolster your case. Contacting an experienced Ohio nursing home abuse attorney can help preserve critical evidence and build a strong case.
Attorney Michael Wright
- (937) 222-7477 (Call or Text)
- (937) 222-7911 (Fax)
- 130 W. Second St. Suite 1600 Dayton, OH 45402