Nursing Home Abuse Case Going to Trial
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Question:
Will my nursing home abuse claim go to trial?
Answer:
Nursing home negligence cases sometimes go to trial. The vast majority of them get resolved through what is called a pre-suit process that the legislature has put in place that allows certain things to occur where claims are presented, documentation is exchanged, and injuries and damages are fully solidified. Hopefully, your case can get resolved short of a multi-year trek down the road to a jury trial, but there are no guarantees. Nursing home negligence cases can take on many forms depending on the facts and circumstances not only that led to the actual incident or incidents occurring, but also the damages and how this has affected you or your loved ones that you have in the care of these facilities.
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The only way that we get paid at Goldstein, Buckley, Cechman, Rice & Purtz for your nursing home negligence case is if we are ultimately successful for you. At that point in time, we work on what’s called a contingency fee agreement where a portion or percentage of what ultimately is recovered for you or your loved one is paid to us for the work that we have done on the case, and then those expenses that we have had to take on to move your case along get reimbursed. At the end of the day, if we are ultimately not successful for you, you will never owe us a dime for looking into, furthering, and prosecuting your nursing home injury case.
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Has a loved one of yours been abused while under care in a nursing home in Florida and have questions about your nursing home abuse case going to trial? Contact our experienced Southwest Florida nursing home abuse lawyers today for a free consultation and case evaluation.
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