Standing Up for Your Elderly Loved One
The American nursing home industry is not in good shape. In fact, it is nearly in shambles. In large part, much of this crisis is due to complicated insurance issues, which have ultimately left nursing care providers with less money than is needed to give residents the level of care they are legally obligated to provide.
As a result, many facilities have reduced the number of staff members on duty to dangerously low levels and have taken other cost-cutting measures as well to preserve their already slim profit margins. More injuries, more deaths and an increase in the number of nursing home malpractice claims have corresponded to this trend.
If circumstances have led you to believe that an elderly loved one has been the victim of nursing home malpractice — trust your instincts and talk to an attorney about your concerns. My name is Michael Bradley and I have been helping people answer those questions and pursue legal action in the states of Rhode Island and Connecticut for nearly 25 years. Contact me online or call either of my two office locations directly and schedule a free consultation.
Nursing Home Malpractice
in Rhode Island and Connecticut
Potential signs of elder abuse, neglect or nursing home malpractice include:
- Bed sores (decubitus ulcers)
- Pressure sores or bruising around the wrists or ankles
- Falling accidents
- Malnutrition
- Dehydration
- Residents wandering unattended
- Unresponsiveness and depression
- Dementia (due to overmedication)
As your lawyer, I can explain what the economic realities of these cases are, what damages are available and what to expect throughout the process. I understand the laws of both states very well and have a proven track record of achieving excellent results in difficult cases.
Free Consultations — No Fee Without Compensation
Rhode Island / Connecticut:
Call or contact me, attorney Michael Bradley, for a free consultation and an honest evaluation of the strength of your case.


