What damages can I recover in a nursing home abuse case?

In Kansas, victims of nursing home abuse may be eligible to recover damages in a civil lawsuit. The types of damages that may be sought can vary depending on the circumstances of the case. The most common type of damage awarded in nursing home abuse cases is compensatory damages. These are damages intended to compensate the victim for losses related to the abuse, such as medical expenses, pain and suffering, emotional distress, or lost wages. Compensatory damages are also sometimes referred to as "actual damages." In some cases, Kansas law may provide for the awarding of punitive damages. Punitive damages are intended to punish a negligent nursing home and are usually related to the level of recklessness or egregiously negligent behavior on the part of a nursing home or its staff. In addition to compensatory and punitive damages, victims may be eligible to receive attorney’s fees, court costs, and other expenses related to their case. Depending on the facts and circumstances of the case, certain damages may not be available. When seeking damages in a nursing home abuse case, victims should consult a qualified attorney to ensure that all compensation to which they are entitled is fully pursued and recovered.

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