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Harrisonburg Nursing Home Infection Attorney

Protecting Families & Holding Negligent Facilities Accountable

When families place their loved ones in a nursing home, they trust that the facility will provide compassionate care, a clean environment, and protection from preventable harm. Unfortunately, infections are one of the leading causes of illness in nursing homes across Virginia, and many of them result from poor sanitation, understaffing, or failure to follow proper health protocols.

At Obenshain Law Group, we understand how devastating it is to discover that your loved one’s suffering was caused by negligence. With nearly 40 years of combined experience, our team is committed to standing up for families in Harrisonburg and throughout Virginia, holding negligent nursing homes accountable, and seeking the compensation victims deserve.

If your loved one contracted an infection due to unsafe or unsanitary nursing home conditions, our firm is here to help you pursue justice.

Contact Obenshain Law Group today at (540) 318-7360 or via our online form for a free consultation.

Common Causes of Nursing Home Infections

Nursing homes are highly vulnerable to infection outbreaks because residents often share close living quarters, medical equipment, and staff. Without proper hygiene measures, viruses and bacteria can spread quickly.

Some of the most common causes of nursing home infections include:

  • Unsanitary surfaces and equipment – Bacteria can survive on unclean furniture, fixtures, and medical tools for days.
  • Improper use of catheters or ventilators – When staff fail to follow sterile procedures, infections can spread rapidly.
  • Surgical incisions or wounds – Open wounds can easily become infected without proper care.
  • Failure to wash hands or wear protective gear – Simple hygiene practices are essential but often overlooked in understaffed facilities.
  • Blood transfusions or invasive procedures – Without strict safety standards, patients face unnecessary risks.

When a nursing home ignores basic infection control protocols, it places residents in danger and can be held liable for the harm caused.

Types of Nursing Home Infections

Some infections are more common — and more dangerous — in nursing home settings. At Obenshain Law Group, we frequently see cases involving:

  • MRSA (Methicillin-resistant Staphylococcus aureus): A serious, antibiotic-resistant infection often spread during surgical procedures.
  • C. diff (Clostridium difficile): A bacterial infection that attacks the colon, often transmitted when staff fail to follow handwashing protocols.
  • Necrotizing fasciitis: A fast-spreading “flesh-eating” infection that can result in amputations, sepsis, or death.
  • Sepsis and bloodstream infections: Life-threatening conditions that occur when bacteria spread through the body.

These infections are not only painful but can also lead to long-term complications, prolonged hospital stays, or even fatalities. Families should not bear the burden of medical costs or emotional suffering when a nursing home’s negligence is to blame.

Legal Options for Families in Harrisonburg

If your loved one contracted an infection in a Harrisonburg-area nursing home, you may have grounds for a personal injury or wrongful death claim. Compensation may cover:

  • Medical expenses and hospital bills
  • Pain and suffering
  • Emotional distress
  • Funeral and burial costs (in wrongful death cases)
  • Punitive damages, in cases of gross negligence

Our attorneys carefully investigate each case, reviewing medical records, facility procedures, and staff practices to identify failures that contributed to the infection. We often consult with medical experts to build strong evidence that demonstrates how negligence directly caused harm.

Why Choose Obenshain Law Group?

When you choose Obenshain Law Group, you’re not just hiring an attorney — you’re partnering with a team that cares deeply about protecting the most vulnerable members of our community.

Here’s what sets us apart:

  • Experience that matters: With decades of trial and settlement experience, we know how to build cases that succeed in Virginia courts.
  • Compassionate advocacy: We understand the emotional toll these cases take, and we approach every client with respect and empathy.
  • Proven results: Our firm has secured millions in compensation for clients, helping families recover financially while holding negligent facilities accountable.
  • Local dedication: As part of the Harrisonburg community, we know the challenges families face and are committed to fighting for safer nursing homes across Virginia.

The Process of Seeking Justice

Taking legal action may feel overwhelming, but our team is here to guide you every step of the way. When you work with Obenshain Law Group, you can expect:

  1. Free Consultation – We listen to your story and provide honest legal advice at no cost.
  2. Case Investigation – We gather records, interview witnesses, and consult experts to determine liability.
  3. Legal Strategy – Our attorneys craft a personalized plan to pursue justice and compensation.
  4. Filing a Claim – We handle all paperwork and deadlines under Virginia law.
  5. Resolution – Whether through negotiation or trial, we fight for the full and fair compensation you deserve.

Contact a Harrisonburg Nursing Home Infection Attorney Today

If your loved one has suffered from a preventable nursing home infection, you do not have to face this battle alone. At Obenshain Law Group, we are here to stand by your side, provide compassionate legal guidance, and fight tirelessly for accountability and justice.

Let us help you protect your loved one and hold negligent facilities responsible for the harm they cause.

Call us today at (540) 318-7360 to schedule your free consultation with a Harrisonburg nursing home infection attorney.

Frequently Asked Questions

What Should I Do if I Suspect a Nursing Home Infection?

The first step is to ensure the immediate health and safety of your loved one. Document any signs of infection and report them to a medical professional. After addressing these urgent needs, contact a nursing home infection lawyer in Harrisonburg like us. Our team can evaluate the situation to determine if negligence played a role in the infection, guiding you through the legal process toward compensation.

Gathering evidence is crucial when you suspect a nursing home infection. This can involve collecting medical records, photographs of the conditions, and any correspondence from the nursing home. By compiling detailed documentation, you enhance the strength of your case. Our firm can assist in organizing these materials and using them to illustrate negligent practices that may have led to the infection. This evidence serves as the foundation for building a robust legal argument.

How Do I Prove Negligence in Nursing Home Infections?

Proving negligence requires evidence that the nursing home failed to provide standard care. This can include records of inadequate sanitation, understaffing, improper medical care, and violation of state health regulations. A nursing home infection attorney will work with medical experts, review facility records, and gather witness testimonies to build a strong case. At Obenshain Law Group, we have the resources to help you effectively demonstrate negligence.

In addition to evidential documentation, we often work with professional health consultants who can offer expert opinions on the breaches of care standards within the facility. These experts can elucidate how each oversight or violation may have directly contributed to the infection, thereby clarifying the link between negligence and the harm suffered.

Moreover, we explore every avenue of accountability, from facility administrators to individual staff members, ensuring that all parties involved in providing care adhere to requisite standards. This thorough approach enables us to hold the relevant parties accountable and seek the justice and rectification our clients deserve, strengthening your case through comprehensive evidence and professional testimony.

Are There Specific Laws Governing Nursing Home Infections in Virginia?

Yes, nursing homes in Virginia must comply with both state and federal regulations designed to protect residents' health and safety. This includes adhering to protocols for hygiene and infection control. Violations of these regulations can be grounds for a legal claim. Our familiarity with these regulations in Virginia ensures that we can identify and act upon any compliance failures or breaches, bolstering your case.

The Virginia Department of Health provides guidelines that nursing homes must follow to prevent the spread of infections. These include employee training programs in hygiene practices, routine health checkups, and the maintenance of clean living environments. By identifying instances where these protocols have been ignored or inadequately implemented, we can highlight significant shortcomings in the facility's duty of care.

Additionally, federal laws such as those enforced by the Centers for Medicare & Medicaid Services establish baselines for care that nursing homes must meet. Our team's expertise in navigating these legal frameworks means we can leverage violations to build compelling arguments for compensation. Our goal is to address not only individual grievances but also systemic issues that, when rectified, enhance the overall quality of care in nursing homes across Virginia.

Why Choose Obenshain Law Group for My Case?

Our nearly 40 years of experience, team approach, and commitment to client care make us a strong choice. We’re available 24/7 to address concerns and offer free consultations to start your journey to justice without financial stress. Our dedicated focus on personalized solutions ensures you receive the attention and care needed for a successful outcome.

Choosing Obenshain Law Group means partnering with a firm that values transparency and communication. We maintain open lines of dialogue with our clients, ensuring you are informed of each development in your case. This approach not only enhances your understanding but also empowers you to make informed decisions at each stage.

Moreover, our strong community ties in Harrisonburg provide us with insights into local conditions and nuances that can influence the outcomes of legal proceedings. Our dedication to serving Virginia’s families is reflected in our relentless pursuit of justice and systemic improvements, making us a trusted ally in your fight for accountability and change.

Contact Us for Support & Legal Guidance

If your loved one has suffered due to a nursing home infection, taking prompt legal action can help protect their rights and secure necessary compensation. Our dedicated Harrisonburg attorneys will guide you through the process, offering compassionate, knowledgeable support at every step. Let us alleviate your stress and provide clarity on how best to proceed. 

We are here to help. Reach out to Obenshain Law Group at (540) 318-7360 for a free consultation. 

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