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Nursing homes are tasked with caring for some of the most vulnerable in our society, our elderly citizens. Unfortunately, there are administrators who shirk this responsibility by cutting corners to save money. Negligent hiring is one of the most common shortcuts taken.
PKSD explains what negligent hiring is and how it may affect the well-being of nursing home residents who are placed in the care of a high-risk employee. If your loved one has been a victim of nursing home abuse or neglect, we encourage you to contact one of our Wisconsin nursing home abuse lawyers to see how we may be able to help.
Negligent hiring is a legal term used when an injured party brings a claim against an employer for failing to do a thorough background screening. If that employer had taken reasonable steps to do his or her duty, an incompetent or potentially dangerous individual would likely not have been hired or had the opportunity to cause harm to others.
A full background check for nursing home staff may include:
Negligent hiring in a nursing home could have a devastating effect on elderly residents who rely on nurses, therapists and other staff members for their daily care. Some examples of how negligent hiring in nursing homes or long-term care facilities may lead to patient abuse include:
A nursing home where administrators cut corners and consistently engage in negligent hiring practices could put the well-being of its residents at risk. Nursing home residents are already vulnerable because they are placing responsibility for their health and well-being in the hands of doctors, nursing staff, physical therapists, nutritionists, nursing assistants and other staff members. If these staffers are not properly qualified, have violent tempers, are sexual predators or are not trustworthy, residents may be at high risk for things like:
From a business perspective, negligent hiring is damaging to a nursing home that could be subjected to lawsuits if a resident suffers abuse or neglect at the hands of an incompetent or dangerous caregiver.
Nursing homes are responsible for the actions of their employees, which is why background checks are a vital part of the hiring process.
If your loved one was injured by a nursing home employee, we are prepared to help you investigate whether there is evidence of negligent hiring.
Some examples of the physical, emotional and financial harm a nursing home resident may suffer as a result of negligent hiring, include, but are not limited to the following:
If you have a loved one who was injured in a nursing home due to negligent hiring practices, it is important that you notify the authorities immediately. Then, we recommend that you contact our office to arrange for a free consultation with one of our experienced nursing home abuse lawyers.
At PKSD, we have been advocating for our elderly citizens in Milwaukee for decades, and we are prepared to help seek justice and fair compensation for the damages your loved one has suffered. Consultations are free and confidential, with no obligation for you to move forward with a claim. However, if you hire us, we do not collect any money unless we are first successful in obtaining compensation on behalf of your loved one.
Call our office today to get started. Our phone lines are open 24/7: 414-333-3333
This page has been written, edited, and reviewed by a team of legal writers following our comprehensive editorial guidelines. This page was approved by attorney Jeffery A. Pitman, who has more than 28 years of legal experience and handled thousands of personal injury cases while obtaining millions of dollars in verdicts and settlements in Wisconsin, Illinois, Iowa and New Mexico.
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