Nursing Home Depositions: 3 Things You Need to Know

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Nursing home neglect and abuse cases are complicated, and proving the neglect or abuse often hinges on evidence culled from depositions, which is testimony taken under oath. If your loved one is the victim of nursing home abuse or neglect, reach out to an experienced South Carolina nursing home abuse attorney today.

Your Depositions

The idea behind your nursing home depositions is to obtain the information that is critical to defending your claim, which is a complicated process. Three of the most important people to depose are likely to include the following:

  • The nursing home administrator – whose job it is to oversee the residential facility and its staff – which makes him or her an excellent source of information
  • The Certified Nursing Assistants on staff – who are not allowed to oversee care plans or provide treatment and who may provide a wealth of information related to the inappropriate allotment of tasks (that could make abuse or neglect more likely)
  • The Director of Nursing – who should oversee the nursing staff and who should be on the lookout for any issues that smack of neglect or abuse

Don’t Delay Consulting with an Experienced South Carolina Nursing Home Abuse Attorney

Bobby Jones at Bobby Jones Law in Greenville is an experienced nursing home abuse attorney whose practice focuses on helping the victims of nursing home neglect and abuse prevail with the compensation they are entitled to. To learn more, please don’t hesitate to contact or call us at 864-428-9915 today.

Nursing Home Abuse FAQ

What distinguishes nursing home abuse from neglect?

While both can cause considerable harm, nursing home abuse involves the element of intent, which makes it that much more egregious.

What kind of documents are commonly deposed in nursing home cases?

Documents such as nursing notes, care plans, incident reports, and floor management sheets are often pivotal in nursing home cases.

What is the most common form of nursing home abuse?

The most common form of nursing home abuse – and the most difficult to prove – is emotional abuse.

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