Both federal and state laws regulate nursing homes with regard to care. It may be possible to pursue damages for sexual abuse under the Alabama Medical Liability Act. The law applies in any lawsuit for injury, damages, or a wrongful death, whether it sounds in tort or in contract, against a health care provider for a breach of the standard of care. Under this law, your lawyer will need to retain an expert to establish the professional standard of care and to opine on whether it was breached.
Sexual abuse is intentional, and it may be possible to allege assault and battery against the abuser. Assault and battery occurs when there is any touching of a person or their clothes, whether in anger or in a hostile way. Sometimes employers can be held liable for an employee’s actions done in furtherance of their employment, but they cannot be held liable for criminal acts of their employees unless they knew or had reason to know that a criminal act was going to occur on the premises. Moreover, the Alabama Supreme Court has held in a case involving sexual abuse by a hospital employee that when there is a claim of medical negligence stemming from a hospital’s alleged failure to protect the plaintiffs from harm and its negligent or wanton hiring, training, supervision, and retention of an abusive employee, this case must be pursued according to the mandate of the Alabama Medical Liability Act. Sexual abuse claims against a nursing home also must follow the requirements dictated by the Alabama Medical Liability Act.
Meet with a Foley Attorney to Discuss a Nursing Home Abuse Claim
Dedicated attorney Whit A. Thomas can look at the facts surrounding possible sexual abuse and fight for your rights. Our firm prides itself on keeping an open line of communication with a client at every turn in their case, whether it is based on sexual or physical abuse or on malnutrition or another form of negligence. We proudly represent nursing home residents and their families throughout Southern Alabama, including in Foley, Summerdale, Robertsdale, Elberta, Lillian, Loxley, Fairhope, Daphne, Gulf Shores, and Orange Beach, as well as other communities throughout Baldwin, Mobile, Escambia, and Monroe Counties. Call or contact us through our online form.