Filing a Lawsuit Against a Dallas Nursing Home
                    If you or a loved one has suffered from nursing home abuse or neglect in Dallas, you may have the right to pursue compensation from the facility and those responsible. In many cases, a resident’s family member must take action on their behalf – especially when the victim is incapacitated or unable to advocate for themselves.
At The Law Giant, Personal Injury & Accident Lawyers, our Dallas nursing home abuse attorneys can assist you with this process, including preparing powers of attorney or guardianship documents when necessary to act legally on your loved one’s behalf.
How the Legal Process Works
Before filing a lawsuit, your attorney will typically submit a claim to the nursing home’s insurance company. This stage involves a detailed investigation, including:
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Collecting medical records and care logs
 
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Interviewing witnesses and staff members
 
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Reviewing internal facility reports and policies
 
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Documenting all evidence of neglect or abuse
 
Your attorney will prepare and submit all necessary forms and documentation to the insurer. However, insurance companies often deny valid claims or offer low settlements that fail to reflect the harm caused.
If the insurer refuses to negotiate fairly, your attorney can file a civil lawsuit in Dallas County courts to pursue full compensation.
The Litigation Process
Lawsuits for nursing home neglect or abuse are complex. Having an experienced Dallas lawyer by your side ensures every detail is handled properly. At The Law Giant, we manage all aspects of litigation, including:
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Drafting and filing the complaint
 
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Handling written discovery (requests for records, interrogatories, etc.)
 
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Conducting depositions of witnesses, staff, and experts
 
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Attending court hearings and motions
 
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Taking the case to trial, if necessary
 
Compensation Available in a Dallas Nursing Home Abuse Case
Victims of abuse or neglect may be entitled to several forms of compensation, including:
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Medical expenses related to injury or treatment
 
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Pain and suffering from physical and emotional harm
 
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Mental anguish and distress
 
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Loss of dignity and quality of life
 
In cases involving intentional or egregious misconduct, Texas law also allows exemplary damages (also known as punitive damages). These damages are designed to:
If you believe your loved one has suffered harm in a Dallas nursing home, don’t wait to act. Evidence can disappear quickly, and delays can limit your options for justice.