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Placing a loved one in a long-term care facility comes with the expectation that the facility will actively protect their health, not expose them to preventable harm. When serious infections develop under conditions that proper oversight could have prevented, the question of neglect deserves a serious answer.
Legal representation is often where the answer begins. A Philadelphia nursing home infections lawyer can help determine whether poor hygiene practices, delayed treatment, or inadequate supervision contributed to the injury. Murray Stone Wilson | Nursing Home Abuse Attorneys works with families across Philadelphia to investigate infection-related injuries and identify whether a facility failed to meet required standards of care.
Choosing legal representation after an infection-related injury requires careful evaluation. Murray Stone Wilson | Nursing Home Abuse Attorneys brings a structured, evidence-driven approach to every claim, grounded in the medical and legal factors that determine whether a facility failed its residents.
Several qualities distinguish how our team handles these cases:
Families facing infection-related harm deserve representation with the depth and focus to hold negligent facilities accountable.
Nursing home abuse and neglect remain ongoing concerns in Philadelphia and throughout Pennsylvania. Infections often develop when facilities operate with inadequate staffing, poor infection control policies, or inconsistent monitoring of residents. A preventable infection rarely occurs in isolation, and many cases involve a pattern of missed care, delayed response, or breakdowns in communication between staff members.
Residents in long-term care settings rely entirely on staff for hygiene, mobility, and medical attention. Without consistent oversight, minor conditions can escalate into serious infections before warning signs become apparent. A Philadelphia nursing home infections lawyer can assess whether systemic failures contributed to harm and determine whether legal action may provide a path forward.
Recognizing warning signs of abuse or neglect can help families act before conditions worsen, and those signs often point to underlying care failures that may appear gradually or suddenly. Common indicators include:
MedlinePlus identifies bedsores and poor hygiene as possible signs of elder abuse, both of which create direct pathways to conditions like urinary tract infections, pneumonia, or sepsis. These warning signs warrant prompt attention before further harm develops.
Residents in long-term care facilities face elevated infection risk due to age, underlying health conditions, and dependence on caregivers for daily needs. The Centers for Disease Control and Prevention recognizes that nursing home and assisted living residents carry a heightened risk of infection, and several types appear consistently in neglect cases:
When staff fail to follow consistent hygiene protocols and respond to early warning signs, infections can spread quickly and cause severe complications. A Philadelphia nursing home infections lawyer often reviews medical records and facility policies to determine whether proper infection control measures were in place.
This is not our first nursing home case; we’ve handled thousands of them, and we know the industry.
Yes, nursing homes carry a legal duty to implement infection prevention and control measures. Federal and state regulations require facilities to meet specific standards of care, including:
Failure to follow these standards is not a procedural oversight. It is a care failure with real consequences for resident health and safety, and grounds for legal action under Pennsylvania law.
Infection-related harm in a nursing home setting can place significant emotional and financial strain on families. When negligence contributes to that harm, recoverable damages may include:
Each claim requires careful documentation and analysis. A Philadelphia nursing home infections lawyer can gather evidence, evaluate liability, and pursue appropriate compensation under Pennsylvania law with a focus on accountability and long-term protection for the resident.
When a preventable infection harms a loved one, families deserve clear answers and decisive action. A Philadelphia nursing home infections lawyer at Murray Stone Wilson | Nursing Home Abuse Attorneys can evaluate medical records, identify lapses in care, and determine whether legal action may help protect your family’s interests. Call (215) 947-5300 today for a free consultation and learn how our team can pursue accountability and justice on your behalf.
Erica C. Wilson earned her B.A. from Boston College, where she was inducted into the Order of the Cross and Crown for academic excellence, leadership, and service. She received her J.D. from Temple University Beasley School of Law, where she was a member of the Temple Law Review and earned “Outstanding Oral Advocacy” honors in three trial advocacy seminars. She later served as an Assistant District Attorney in Philadelphia before representing victims of nursing home abuse and neglect at a national plaintiff’s firm and co-founding Murray Stone & Wilson, PLLC. Erica focuses her practice on nursing home abuse, wrongful death, and catastrophic injury litigation, including complex cases involving neglect, invasion of privacy, and sexual abuse.
This page has been written, edited, and reviewed by a team of legal writers following our comprehensive editorial guidelines. This page was approved by our team of attorneys, who have more than 50 years of combined legal experience in helping victims of nursing home abuse.
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