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Your Oklahoma City Nursing Home Abuse Attorney

Holding Negligent Facilities Accountable

Negligence is serious, often leading to lasting or irreversible damage. MDM Law can help your family seek justice. Matthew D. Martin III focused his entire legal career on medical malpractice law and has considerable experience defending hospitals, nursing homes and other healthcare providers. This means that our clients benefit from a dedicated lawyer who has seen the other side and is able to understand the tactics the defense team will likely use. We know how to build a strong case that they may be afraid to take to trial. If you're ready to file a negligence lawsuit against a nursing home, we are fully equipped to help.

Negligence in nursing homes can be hard to spot and comes in many forms. If your loved one suffers from signs of negligence or neglect, frequently elopes, has suffered symptoms of aspiration pneumonia or has suffered from an overdose of opioids or other medications, MDM Law can help. With over 15 years of defending this underserved community, we are standing by to bring justice to your family.

Call us at (405) 673-2377 to schedule a free consultation with an Oklahoma City negligence attorney.

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  • Negligence in a nursing home occurs when someone under the care of the staff does not receive adequate medical, physical, or emotional attention. If your loved one has suffered from neglect while on the premises of his or her nursing home, the facility can be held legally responsible.

    At MDM Law, we've helped clients seek compensation and have represented cases where a nursing home failed to:

    Keep the premises free of hazards

    Prevent slips and falls

    Train employees

    Protect one resident from another

    Our negligence attorney in Oklahoma City, and the surrounding metro area, is committed to our clients and takes cases on contingency, meaning we won't charge you any fees unless we recover compensation.

    Reach out to our firm for help by calling (405) 673-2377. You can also schedule your free initial consultation by contacting us online.

  • Elopement describes a resident leaving the facility without the staff knowing about it. This is why careful supervision in nursing homes is critical to its residents’ safety, especially those residences at risk of wandering off. It is the nursing home’s duty to watch over these residents as closely as necessary to ensure their security. If you believe your loved one wandered off because he or she was left unsupervised, you may be entitled to compensation.

    At MDM Law, we understand that some residents may be more prone to eloping, including those who suffer from the following:

    Dementia

    Alzheimer's disease

    Depression or anxiety

    Other psychiatric conditions

    If your loved one has suffered harm and you’re ready to take action, we are prepared to get started during a free consultation. Elopement is a sign of negligence that should never be tolerated, and as an Oklahoma City nursing home abuse attorney, Matthew D. Martin III knows what it takes to build a strong case against this serious issue.

    Get access to quality and compassionate legal counsel by calling (405) 673-2377. Our team works with clients throughout the Oklahoma City Metro Area.

  • Suffering an overdose in a nursing home is an act of negligence on the part of the nursing home staff. Unfortunately, it is not an uncommon occurrence. While caretakers in a nursing home should receive adequate training on how to care for residents, sometimes staff members act negligently, carelessly, or abusively, which puts the residents' health at risk.

    Resident overdose can occur after any of the following:

    Staff gives residents the wrong medication

    Staff gives residents the wrong dosage

    Staff skips a dose of medication

    As an Oklahoma City nursing home abuse attorney, Matthew D. Martin III is fully equipped to help you determine the strengths of your case. If you believe your loved one suffered an overdose while under the care of a nursing home staff, we are prepared to help.

    Let us give you the counsel you need to move forward. Call us today at (405) 673-2377 to schedule a free consultation.

  • Unfortunately, aspiration pneumonia, an infection in the lung caused by inhaling food, stomach acid, or saliva, is on the rise among nursing home residents. If left untreated, the infection can become a much more serious condition. If you or a loved one have suffered because of this sickness and the nursing home failed to get you proper medical attention, you may be entitled to compensation.

    MDM Law has represented clients that have endured the following symptoms of aspiration pneumonia:

    Poor oral hygiene and bad breath

    Coughing and wheezing

    Chest pain

    Shortness of breath

    Fever

    Sweating

    Fatigue

    If you're ready to seek legal action, MDM Law is here to assist. With over 15 years of experience, Matthew D. Martin III has what it takes to investigate and build a strong case on your behalf. We are committed to working towards getting you and your loved ones the justice you deserve.

    Get in touch with our experienced attorney today. Call (405) 673-2377 and making an appointment for a free initial consultation.

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Any injuries or outcomes suffered as a result of medical negligence deserve legal compensation. If you believe you or a family member has been a victim of malpractice, you need an attorney to investigate your case and help you determine your best options.

Please don't waste any more time before you contact us for a free consultation. We can help bring the issue to trial. Call us at (405) 673-2377 or tell us your story by completing our online form.

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