Practice Area
New Jersey Nursing Home Negligence
Representation for residents and families harmed by negligent care, institutional failures, preventable injury, or serious neglect.

Overview
Accountability for care failures
Nursing home negligence cases require careful record analysis, patience, and a clear showing of how care failures caused preventable harm.
These matters are screened for both damages and proof because the burden is not simply showing that harm occurred, but showing how negligent care caused or contributed to it.
DPSPC represents clients seeking answers and recovery after serious neglect or institutional failure.
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Pressure Points
Common negligence issues
Preventable injury
Falls, pressure injuries, medication issues, dehydration, or other harm linked to inadequate care.
Facility records
Care plans, incident reports, medical records, staffing notes, and internal documentation.
Family advocacy
Representation for families seeking accountability after serious harm.
Damages proof
Medical consequences, pain, loss, and the documented impact of care failures.

Proof Strategy
Preparation before pressure
These cases depend on careful collection and analysis of facility records, medical records, witness accounts, and expert issues before litigation pressure can be applied responsibly.
Related Work
Personal Injury
Selected serious injury, neglect, wrongful death, and substantial damages matters.
Appeals
Trial errors, dispositive rulings, arbitration issues, statutory interpretation, and civil appellate review.
Legal Malpractice
Attorney negligence, conflicts of interest, litigation errors, real estate transaction mistakes, and professional liability.
Case Inquiry
Direct access to counsel starts with a focused intake.
Because the practice accepts only a limited number of matters, inquiries are screened before representation is considered.
20 Commerce Drive, Suite 135, Cranford, NJ 07016
732-388-8600