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Nursing Home Negligence

Nursing Home Negligence and Abuse Claims in Oklahoma

If an elderly or vulnerable member of your family suffered injuries resulting from neglect or abuse on the part of nursing home staff, an experienced lawyer at Wilburn & Masterson can investigate your claims and advise you about your rights. Contact our office in Tulsa for a free consultation about your legal options.

Our AV-rated* attorneys have decades of experience with the development and presentation of negligence lawsuits, including claims for damages against nursing homes, convalescent homes and assisted living centers. We advise families about the best ways to recover compensation for such injuries as the following:

  • Slip and fall injuries
  • Accidents suffered during periods of wandering or elopement due to inadequate supervision
  • Sepsis and severe bacterial infection
  • Bedsores, pressure ulcers or decubitus
  • Inadequate nutrition or hydration
  • Negligence related to prescription drugs and other medications
  • Assaults by nursing home staff or other residents

It's no consolation for the victims of abuse or neglect in nursing homes to understand that budget pressures make it difficult for operators to retain a well-trained staff, educate their employees or enforce resident safety policies. Our goal is to hold those entrusted with your loved one's safety accountable for the injuries they've caused, no matter what their intentions may have been.

Call 888-OKLA-LAW or 918-770-4839 for Advice About Nursing Home Negligence Claims

The attorneys of Wilburn & Masterson work with families in the Tulsa area and throughout northeast Oklahoma on nursing home neglect or abuse cases. To learn more about our experience with these claims, contact us for a free consultation.

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