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Texas nursing home settlements may provide financial support after serious neglect, abuse, or poor care. Some cases in the state have resulted in significant payouts, especially when injuries or wrongful death are involved. While no outcome is guaranteed, families may be eligible for financial compensation if a loved one was harmed. Get a free case review to find out your legal options.

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What Are Texas Nursing Home Abuse Settlements?

Texas nursing home settlements are legal agreements made to resolve claims of nursing home abuse and neglect in facilities across the state.

In most cases, settlements involve the nursing home’s insurance company paying for the harm caused, allowing the lawsuit to be resolved without going to trial.

Texas nursing home abuse settlements award compensation for:

  • Costs of moving to a safer facility
  • Funeral costs if the victim passes away
  • Future medical or rehabilitation expenses
  • Medical bills for treatments
  • Pain and suffering endured

The Nursing Home Abuse Center works with a network of experienced attorneys who can help families settle nursing home lawsuits as quickly as possible.

Our legal partners have secured over $318 million for victims of neglect and abuse in care facilities across the country, including in Texas.

Get a free case review right now if you or a loved one was harmed at a facility anywhere in the state, as you could be eligible for a Texas nursing home settlement.

Texas Nursing Home Settlements and Verdict Amounts

While each case is different, compensation awarded through Texas nursing home settlements and trial verdicts can reach hundreds of thousands of dollars or more.

Here are examples of Texas nursing home abuse settlements and verdicts:

  • $2.3 million for a preventable nursing home fall
  • $1.4 million for bedsores that became infected, causing death
  • $800,000 for physical abuse by another resident
  • $2.5 million for fecal impaction and dehydration due to neglect

The best way to determine the value of your potential Texas nursing home neglect settlement or verdict is to get a free consultation from a skilled attorney.

Call the Nursing Home Abuse Center right now at (855) 264-6310 or Click to Live Chat to get started.

Who Qualifies for Texas Nursing Home Abuse Settlements?

Generally, residents of facilities located anywhere in the state and their close family members can pursue Texas nursing home abuse settlements.

If a resident passes away, an estate representative may be able to seek compensation through a wrongful death lawsuit.

Texas nursing home settlements are typically awarded for negligence or abuse that causes injury or death. This could involve physical abuse, neglect, or sexual assault.

These situations may lead to a Texas nursing home settlement:

If you or a loved one was harmed in a facility anywhere in the state, you may be entitled to compensation through a Texas nursing home settlement.

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Factors Affecting Texas Nursing Home Neglect Settlements

Texas nursing home settlements provide families with the financial support they need to recover from the trauma of abuse and neglect, and compensation amounts vary.

Factors that may impact Texas nursing home settlements include:

  • Severity of abuse or neglect: The extent of harm or suffering experienced by the resident greatly influences the settlement amount.
  • Evidence of negligence: Clear and compelling proof of the nursing home’s failure to provide proper care is critical to determining the outcome.
  • Treatment and associated costs: Medical expenses, funeral costs, and relocation fees significantly contribute to the financial compensation awarded.
  • Resident’s health status: Pre-existing health conditions and how the abuse or neglect worsened the resident’s well-being are key considerations.
  • Quality of legal representation: The skill and experience of the attorney handling the case can significantly affect the settlement amount.

Additionally, a nursing home’s history of previous violations can potentially affect the amount of the settlement agreement.

For best results, work with an experienced Texas nursing home lawyer who can file your lawsuit and pursue the highest settlement award possible.

Steps to Secure Texas Nursing Home Settlements

Securing a Texas nursing home settlement involves several steps. Learn about each below and how a lawyer can help you throughout your case.

Typical steps to reach a Texas nursing home settlement include:

  1. Free case evaluation: Top nursing home abuse attorneys offer no-obligation legal consultations. Start by getting your free case review now.
  2. Gather evidence: Your legal team will compile crucial evidence, like medical records, photos, videos, incident reports, and police documents, to build your case.
  3. File the lawsuit: Your attorney will handle filing the lawsuit in the appropriate court on your behalf, making sure deadlines are met and saving you time and effort.
  4. Settlement negotiations: Your lawyer will negotiate with the other party to secure the highest possible settlement without going to trial.
  5. Proceed to court: If a settlement isn’t reached, your attorney will represent your interests in court, continuing the fight for the compensation you deserve.

Working with an experienced nursing home attorney allows you to focus on healing after neglect or abuse.

In the meantime, your legal team will work hard to secure the Texas nursing home abuse settlement your family deserves.

Worried About Nursing Home Abuse or Neglect?

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  • 1. Spot Red Flags Before It’s Too Late

    Look for bedsores, confusion, weight loss, fear, or silence.

  • 2. Reach Out to Our Team, Day or Night

    Speak with a trained advocate who listens and understands.

  • 3. Our Legal Partners File Your Lawsuit

    We handle the paperwork and figure out who’s responsible.

  • 4. You Get Help — and Money If We Win

    Receive financial compensation and get justice.

When to Pursue Texas Nursing Home Settlements

Pursuing a Texas nursing home settlement as soon as possible is important for several reasons.

Most importantly, statutes of limitations prevent legal action after a certain period. In Texas, the time limit for taking legal action for nursing home abuse or neglect is 2 years.

You do not need to have proof before speaking with a nursing home neglect lawyer. If you’re concerned that something is wrong, that’s enough to start the conversation.”

– Ricky LeBlanc, Nursing Home Abuse Attorney

If too much time passes, witnesses may not recall the events, and some may even pass away. This is especially true in nursing home cases, as victims and witnesses are often older or have conditions that affect memory, like Alzheimer’s disease.

Additionally, evidence may be moved, cleaned up, destroyed, or lost over time. For all these reasons, taking action without delay is crucial.

Call the Nursing Home Abuse Center right now at (855) 264-6310 to see if you may qualify to pursue a Texas nursing home settlement.

Texas Service Areas

The abuse lawyers in our network can help families across the state pursue Texas nursing home neglect settlements.

These are just some of our Texas nursing home settlement service areas:

  • Abilene
  • Adrian
  • Aiken
  • Allen
  • Alta Loma
  • Amarillo
  • Anton
  • Archer City
  • Arlington
  • Artesia Wells
  • Asherton
  • Atlanta
  • Austin
  • Bailey
  • Bandera
  • Bartlett
  • Baytown
  • Beeville
  • Bellville
  • Beaumont
  • Bigfoot
  • Blackwell
  • Blanket
  • Brackettville
  • Brashear
  • Brownfield
  • Brownsville
  • Bryan
  • Bryson
  • Buna
  • Burkett
  • Brookshire
  • Caldwell
  • Canadian
  • Carrollton
  • Caddo Mills
  • Center Point
  • Channing
  • Chillicothe
  • Childress
  • Clifton
  • Cibolo
  • Coldspring
  • College Station
  • Comstock
  • Copperas Cove
  • Corpus Christi
  • Crandall
  • Cross Plains
  • Crosbyton
  • Cuero
  • Cushing
  • Dallas
  • Dawn
  • Denison
  • Denton
  • Deweyville
  • Dime Box
  • Eagle Pass
  • Edinburg
  • Eden
  • El Paso
  • Era
  • Farwell
  • Fannin
  • Fort Stockton
  • Fort Worth
  • Frisco
  • Fritch
  • Garland
  • Gilmer
  • Girard
  • Grand Prairie
  • Gruver
  • Guthrie
  • Houston
  • Hye
  • Irving
  • Junction
  • Justiceburg
  • Killeen
  • La Pryor
  • Laredo
  • Laneville
  • Leesburg
  • League City
  • Lewisville
  • Lipscomb
  • Livingston
  • Longview
  • Loop
  • Lubbock
  • Marble Falls
  • Mauriceville
  • McAllen
  • McDade
  • McKinney
  • Mesquite
  • Miami
  • Midland
  • Missouri City
  • New Castle
  • Odessa
  • Old Glory
  • Ozona
  • Pasadena
  • Pearland
  • Pharr
  • Plano
  • Point Comfort
  • Raywood
  • Richardson
  • Round Rock
  • Rosebud
  • Samnorwood
  • San Angelo
  • San Antonio
  • Spring Branch
  • Star
  • Sterling City
  • Sugar Land
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  • Temple
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  • Thicket
  • Thornton
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  • Tow
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  • Wadsworth
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  • Wheeler
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  • The Woodlands
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Our legal partners can pursue Texas nursing home settlements throughout the state. If your city or town is not listed, call the Nursing Home Abuse Center right now at (855) 264-6310 to see if we can help.

Get Help Seeking a Nursing Home Settlement

Pursuing a Texas nursing home settlement is far more manageable with the right legal team on your side. Attorneys at top nursing home law firms handle all the legal work so you can focus on healing from the trauma of neglect or abuse.

Our experienced legal partners work with families in all 50 states. Together, they have helped recover over $318 million, including millions from Texas nursing home abuse settlements.

Call the Nursing Home Abuse Center at (855) 264-6310 right now or get a free case review to find out if we can help.

Texas Nursing Home Settlements FAQs

What are red flags in a nursing home?

Red flags in a nursing home include unexplained injuries, frequent falls, untreated bedsores, poor hygiene, sudden weight loss, or staff who avoid giving clear answers.

If something feels wrong or your loved one’s condition is declining without explanation, take it seriously. Families can report nursing home abuse in Texas to start an official review and protect their loved one.

Can you sue a nursing home for neglect in Texas?

Yes, you can sue a nursing home for neglect in Texas if the facility failed to provide adequate care, leading to harm.

A skilled attorney can guide you through the process of seeking Texas nursing home settlements.

Get a free case review to learn more about your legal options.

How are settlement amounts determined in Texas nursing home cases?

Settlement amounts in Texas nursing home cases are determined based on several factors, including the severity of the injury, medical expenses, pain and suffering, and the strength of the evidence.

Stronger cases may lead to higher settlements. An experienced attorney can help maximize your compensation.

Get a free case review to see how much your case may be worth.

How long do nursing home settlements take?

How long a nursing home settlement takes depends on the details of the case. Factors such as the strength of the evidence and how hard the facility fights the claim can affect the timeline. Some cases settle in under a year, but others take longer, especially if they go to court.

How long do you have to sue a nursing home in Texas?

The statute of limitations for nursing home negligence in Texas is generally 2 years from the date the injury was discovered, or death occurred.

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Julie Rivers HeadshotReviewed by:Julie Rivers, MBA

Eldercare Advocate & Expert

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Julie Rivers is an eldercare advocate with over 15 years of dedicated service to victims of nursing home abuse and neglect. Her journey in this field became deeply personal when she assumed the role of an unpaid caregiver during her mother’s battle with Alzheimer’s disease.

The Nursing Home Abuse Center (NHAC) was founded to bring justice to those affected by nursing home and elder abuse. Our mission is to educate and empower victims of abuse and their families to take a stand against this unlawful mistreatment. We work to return dignity back to those who have been broken down by nursing home abuse and neglect.

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