
In most cases there is a statute of limitation on how long the patient or the patient's legal representative can file a case of nursing home abuse. Moving the patient may be one of the first priorities, and an attorney can often assist in relocating the client.

Documentation and information will be key in proving your case or preparing for a negotiation or mediation. At the first meeting with the attorney bring as much information as possible to help him or her understand your case and your evidence.

If possible, try to meet with at least three attorneys before selecting one to represent you. Ask about their specific experience and training in nursing home abuse cases, as well as ask about their settlement rate and what is a reasonable expectation through settlement for you.