Protecting Vulnerable Elders
Holding negligent nursing homes accountable for abuse and neglect. Serving Grand Rapids, Kent County, and all of Michigan.
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Why Choose HOV Law
Protecting
Vulnerable Elders
Elder Abuse Investigation
We investigate signs of nursing home abuse and neglect in Grand Rapids — from unexplained injuries and bedsores to medication errors and malnutrition. We hold facilities accountable.
Regulatory Expertise
Nursing homes are heavily regulated. We review state inspection reports, CMS ratings, staffing levels, and citation history to prove a pattern of negligence.
Family Advocacy
Discovering that a loved one has been abused or neglected is devastating. We provide compassionate representation and fight for justice while treating your family with dignity and respect.
Trust Violated,
Justice Required
Nursing homes are entrusted with the care of our most vulnerable family members. When that trust is violated through abuse, neglect, or substandard care, the consequences can be severe — and sometimes fatal. We fight to hold these facilities accountable.

Your Path to Recovery
We handle the legal complexities so you can focus on healing.
Confidential Consultation
If you suspect nursing home abuse or neglect in Grand Rapids, contact us immediately. We'll review the situation, explain your loved one's rights, and advise on next steps.

Facility Investigation
We obtain medical records, incident reports, staffing records, state inspection reports, and surveillance footage to document the abuse or neglect.

Expert Medical Review
Medical experts review your loved one's records to identify signs of abuse, neglect, or substandard care — including bedsores, dehydration, infections, and unexplained injuries.

Accountability & Compensation
We pursue claims against the nursing home, its management company, and individual staff members to recover compensation and drive systemic change.

Grand Rapids Nursing Home Abuse Attorney — Protecting Vulnerable Elders
Nursing home abuse and neglect is a growing epidemic across the United States. Understaffed facilities, poorly trained aides, and profit-driven management companies routinely fail to provide the basic standard of care that elderly residents need and deserve.
If you suspect that a loved one is being abused or neglected in a Grand Rapids nursing home, assisted living facility, or long-term care center, contact HOV Law immediately. Our nursing home abuse attorneys investigate these claims, document the evidence, and hold negligent facilities accountable.
Free, confidential consultation. No fees unless we recover for your family.
Types of Nursing Home Abuse and Neglect
- Physical Abuse — Hitting, slapping, pushing, restraining, or otherwise physically harming a resident. Warning signs include unexplained bruises, fractures, and injuries.
- Neglect — Failure to provide adequate food, water, hygiene, medication, and medical care. Signs include bedsores, dehydration, malnutrition, unattended medical needs, and unsanitary living conditions.
- Emotional/Psychological Abuse — Verbal intimidation, threats, isolation, and humiliation. Victims may become withdrawn, depressed, or fearful.
- Medication Errors — Overmedication, undermedication, wrong medications, and failure to administer prescribed treatments can cause serious harm and death.
- Financial Exploitation — Theft, fraud, coercion, and unauthorized use of a resident's financial resources by staff or other residents.
- Sexual Abuse — Any non-consensual sexual contact with a nursing home resident, including residents who lack the cognitive ability to consent.
Warning Signs and Michigan Reporting Requirements
Warning signs of nursing home abuse include: unexplained injuries or bruises, sudden weight loss, dehydration, poor hygiene, bedsores (pressure ulcers), unusual behavioral changes, fear of certain staff, unsanitary room conditions, and frequent emergency room visits.
Michigan law requires certain professionals to report suspected elder abuse. Family members can also report directly to state authorities. Additionally, families can file civil lawsuits against the nursing home to recover compensation and drive improvements.
Our Grand Rapids nursing home abuse attorneys can help you navigate reporting requirements while simultaneously building a legal case against the facility.
Michigan Laws That Affect Your Case
Statute of Limitations
In Michigan, you have a limited time to file your claim: 3 years for personal injury (MCL § 600.5805). Missing this deadline typically means you lose your right to compensation permanently.
“Time is your most valuable asset after an injury. Contact a Grand Rapids attorney immediately to ensure your claim is preserved.”
Modified Comparative Negligence
Michigan follows a modified comparative fault system. You can recover damages only if you are less than 50% at fault. Your compensation is reduced by your percentage of fault.
Michigan Insurance System
Michigan operates under a No-Fault (PIP required) system. Drivers choose PIP coverage levels; unlimited PIP was historically required but reformed in 2019.
Key Michigan Legal Facts
Local Knowledge: Grand Rapids
High-Risk Roads & Highways
- US-131
- 28th Street SE
- East Beltline Avenue
- Alpine Avenue
Local Courts
- Kent County Circuit Court
- Seventeenth Judicial Circuit Court
Areas We Serve Near Grand Rapids
- Wyoming
- Kentwood
- Walker
- Grandville
- East Grand Rapids
Grand Rapids Landmarks
- Downtown Grand Rapids
- Grand River
- Frederik Meijer Gardens
What Compensation May Cover
Under Michigan law, you may be entitled to recover damages for the full impact of your injuries.
Economic Damages
- • Medical bills (past & future)
- • Lost wages & earning capacity
- • Property damage
- • Rehabilitation costs
Non-Economic Damages
- • Pain and suffering
- • Mental anguish
- • Loss of consortium
- • Physical impairment
Other Personal Injury Services in Grand Rapids
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Grand Rapids Nursing Home Abuse FAQs
Loved One Abused in a
Nursing Home?
Your loved one deserves safe, dignified care. If a nursing home has failed them, HOV Law will fight for justice and accountability.
