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Nursing Home Abuse in Michigan: Know Your Rights and Legal Options

Worried About a Loved One in a Michigan Nursing Home?

If you suspect your loved one is being abused or neglected in a nursing home, you are not alone—and your concerns are valid.

Families across Michigan—from Oakland, Wayne, and Macomb Counties and beyond—often face difficult questions when a parent, grandparent, or relative shows signs of mistreatment in long-term care.

  • Is this normal aging, or is something wrong?
  • Can I report the facility?
  • Can I sue for nursing home abuse in Michigan?

At Steinberg Goodman Law PLLC, we understand how upsetting and overwhelming this situation can be. We’re here to guide you through your legal options with compassion and clarity. With decades of experience in personal injury law, our Michigan nursing home abuse lawyers will fight for your family’s safety and justice.


What Are Michigan’s Legal Protections Against Nursing Home Abuse?

Michigan law protects nursing home residents under both state and federal rules. Facilities are legally required to provide proper care, prevent abuse or neglect, and respect every resident’s dignity.

Under Michigan law and federal rules, residents have the right to:

  • Be free from physical, emotional, and sexual abuse
  • Receive proper medical care and hygiene support
  • Be protected from financial exploitation
  • Report concerns without fear of retaliation

If these rights are violated, the nursing home can be held legally responsible. That includes both the facility and potentially individual caregivers or administrators.


Can I Sue After Nursing Home Abuse in Michigan?

Yes. You may be able to file a lawsuit if your loved one was injured, abused, neglected, or died because of the nursing home’s actions or inaction.

To sue for nursing home abuse in Michigan, the following may apply:

  • The resident suffered physical harm, emotional trauma, or death
  • The facility or staff failed to follow the required standard of care
  • There is evidence of abuse or neglect (e.g., injuries, records, witness reports)

You may be entitled to compensation for:

  • Medical expenses related to the abuse or neglect
  • Pain and suffering
  • Emotional distress
  • Funeral costs in wrongful death cases
  • Punitive damages in extreme cases

These claims often fall under medical malpractice or general negligence law, depending on the facts. At Steinberg Goodman Law, we’ll review the details and help you understand what you may be entitled to under Michigan law.


Why Is Medical Care So Important After Suspected Abuse?

Getting your loved one to a doctor or hospital isn’t just about their health—it also strengthens your legal case.

Here’s why medical documentation matters:

  • Doctors can identify signs of abuse that families may miss
  • Medical records can confirm patterns of neglect (like malnutrition or bedsores)
  • Early treatment can prevent long-term harm
  • A paper trail supports your claim and shows the abuse was serious

Don’t wait—if something feels wrong, trust your instincts and seek care right away.


What to Do If You Suspect Nursing Home Abuse in Michigan

If you believe your loved one is being harmed in a care facility, here’s what you should do:

  • Document everything. Take photos of injuries or unsafe conditions and keep notes about what happened and when.
  • Speak to the nursing home supervisor. Report your concerns, but do not rely on them to “take care of it.”
  • Take your loved one to a doctor. Request a full evaluation and ask the provider to note any signs of abuse or neglect.
  • File a report. You can report abuse to Michigan’s Department of Licensing and Regulatory Affairs (LARA).
  • Contact Steinberg Goodman Law PLLC to get legal help. 

You deserve answers. Your loved one deserves justice.


Why Choose Steinberg Goodman Law?

At Steinberg Goodman Law PLLC, we know that bringing a legal claim against a nursing home isn’t easy. That’s why we make it as simple as possible.

Our legal team has helped families throughout Southfield, Detroit, and across Michigan hold negligent nursing homes accountable. When you work with us:

  • We listen first. You’ll talk directly with an attorney, not be passed off.
  • We act fast. We investigate abuse and gather the proof needed to support your claim.
  • You don’t pay unless we win. Our consultations are always free, and you won’t owe us anything unless we recover money for you.

Don’t Wait. Contact Us for a Free Consultation.

If you believe someone you love has been abused or neglected in a Michigan nursing home, let us help.

Call (248) 538-1494 or visit www.steinberg-goodmanlaw.com to schedule a free, no-pressure consultation. We’re here to protect your family, seek the justice you deserve, and hold negligent facilities accountable.

You don’t have to go through this alone. We Tip the Scales and Fight for Every Dollar You Deserve.

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