05/27/2026
One of the hardest parts about nursing home litigation has nothing to do with medicine, records, depositions, or lawsuits.
It's the guilt.
The daughter who tells us she should have visited more, even though she was there every week. The son who says he knew something felt off but didn't want to make waves, only because he was afraid of retaliation. The spouse who still wonders if moving their loved one into a nursing home was the wrong decision, despite truly having no other choice.
We hear some version of this in case after case.
And the truth is, most families did the best they could with the information they had at the time. Many were balancing jobs, children, aging parents, financial pressures, and impossible choices, all while a shiny, new facility is promising them their loved one will be safe and taken care of like family.
When something goes wrong, families often blame themselves first.
The families we meet are not neglectful. They are exhausted. They are grieving. They are trying to navigate a system they never expected to learn so much about, a system they are supposed to be able to trust.
Behind every chart, every care plan, and every lawsuit is a family that trusted someone to care for a person they loved.
We are here to tell you that you did the best you could with the information you had at the time. They broke their promises and broke that trust, not you.
At Lojewski Abuse & Injury Law, you are Seen, Heard, Safe, & Championed, and we believe your story.
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