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How to File a Lawsuit for Abuse and Neglect in a Nursing Home: A Legal Guide

Anna B. Peck, JD
CEO of Peck Law Corporation
Updated on:
March 11, 2026

 Ensuring the safety and well-being of elderly loved ones is a top priority for families. Unfortunately, cases of abuse and neglect in a nursing home are all too common, leaving victims with physical, emotional, and psychological harm. If you suspect that your loved one has suffered from mistreatment in a nursing home in California, filing a lawsuit may be the best course of action to seek justice and compensation. This legal guide will walk you through the necessary steps to file a lawsuit for abuse and neglect in nursing homes in California and how to hold negligent facilities accountable.

Common Examples of Abuse and Neglect in Nursing Homes

Nursing home abuse and neglect can take many forms, all of which can cause significant harm to elderly residents. Recognizing the signs and examples of abuse and neglect in nursing homes is the first step toward seeking justice. Below are some of the most common examples:

Physical Abuse

Physical abuse involves intentional harm to a resident, such as hitting, pushing, or inappropriate restraint. Signs include bruises, fractures, burns, or unexplained injuries.

Emotional and Psychological Abuse

This type of abuse includes verbal insults, threats, humiliation, or isolation. It can lead to depression, anxiety, and withdrawal from social interactions.

Neglect and Abandonment

Neglect occurs when staff fail to provide essential care, such as food, water, hygiene, and medical treatment. Common signs include malnutrition, dehydration, bedsores, and infections.

Sexual Abuse

Sexual abuse involves any non-consensual sexual contact with a resident, often from staff or other residents. Signs may include bruising, sexually transmitted infections, or behavioral changes.

If you observe any of these signs in a loved one, taking immediate action is essential.

 How to File a Lawsuit for Abuse and Neglect in a Nursing Home in California

If you suspect abuse and neglect in a nursing home, you can take legal action to hold the facility accountable. Below is a step-by-step guide to filing a lawsuit in California.

1. Document the Abuse and Neglect

Gathering evidence is critical for building a strong case. Essential documentation includes:

  • Photographs of injuries or unsanitary conditions
  • Medical records detailing injuries and illnesses
  • Witness statements from staff, residents, or visitors
  • Financial records if financial exploitation is suspected

2. Report the Abuse to Authorities

Before filing a lawsuit, report the abuse to relevant authorities:

3. Consult a Nursing Home Abuse Attorney

Working with an experienced attorney who specializes in nursing home abuse cases is essential. They can evaluate the case, gather evidence, and guide you through the legal process.

4. File a Lawsuit Against the Nursing Home

A lawsuit can be filed against the nursing home for negligence, abuse, or wrongful death (if applicable). Legal claims may be based on:

  • Negligence: The facility failed to provide adequate care.
  • Medical Malpractice: A staff member provided substandard medical treatment.
  • Breach of Contract: The facility did not uphold its contractual obligations.
  • Wrongful Death: If the abuse led to a resident’s death.

5. Proceed with Litigation or Settlement

Once a lawsuit is filed, the case may proceed through:

  • Settlement Negotiations: Many cases are settled outside of court through compensation agreements.
  • Trial: If no settlement is reached, the case goes to trial, where a judge or jury determines liability and damages.

Peck Law Corporation: Experts in Nursing Home Abuse and Neglect Cases in Southern California

At Peck Law Corporation, we understand the devastating impact of abuse and neglect in nursing homes. Our legal team specializes in elder law, focusing on cases of nursing home abuse and nursing home neglect throughout Southern California. With decades of experience, we are dedicated to fighting for the rights of elderly residents and holding negligent facilities accountable. We provide compassionate, aggressive legal representation to ensure justice for victims and their families.

 Have You or a Loved One Experienced Abuse and Neglect in a Nursing Home? Contact Peck Law Corporation Today.

Abuse and neglect in nursing homes are serious offenses that can cause irreparable harm to elderly residents. If you suspect a loved one is suffering from mistreatment, taking immediate legal action is crucial. By recognizing the signs, gathering evidence, and consulting an experienced attorney, you can protect your loved one and seek the justice they deserve. 

If you are in Southern California and suspect a loved one is facing abuse and neglect in a nursing home, contact Peck Law Corporation today. Our experienced legal team, based in Los Angeles, is ready to help you navigate the legal process and fight for your loved one’s rights. Call us now to schedule a consultation and learn how we can assist you in seeking justice.

Frequently Asked Questions

What are the most common signs of abuse and neglect in nursing homes?

Common signs include unexplained injuries, bedsores, malnutrition, dehydration, poor hygiene, behavioral changes, and financial irregularities.

What legal actions can be taken against a nursing home for abuse or neglect?

You can file lawsuits for negligence, malpractice, breach of contract, or wrongful death.

Can I report nursing home abuse anonymously?

Yes, reports can be made anonymously to APS, the Ombudsman, or CDPH.

How long do I have to file a lawsuit for nursing home abuse in California?

Generally two years for personal injury and one year for malpractice.

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