About Lloyd & Lloyd
We set the standard on holding
nursing homes accountable.
The attorneys at Lloyd & Lloyd bring decades of experience to families who have faced nursing home or elder abuse. Our commitment to families begins with a no-cost assessment to determine if abuse has taken place.
Many families find reassurance in uncovering the truth about the care their loved one has received, and we’re here to provide answers, support, and the guidance needed to seek justice.
We are known for our relentless pursuit of justice, holding nursing home owners accountable for the harm they cause to residents. Our team has tracked down nursing home owners across the country—from luxury estates in the Teton Mountains of Wyoming to a residence in Stillwater—to ensure they face responsibility on behalf of our clients.
When confronted with a claim from an injured resident, these owners often try to hide their assets. In many cases, nursing homes appear asset-poor because owners have siphoned off funds for personal gain, leaving the facilities under-resourced and residents vulnerable. At Lloyd & Lloyd, we work tirelessly to expose these practices and secure justice for those affected by nursing home abuse.
Unlike many firms, Lloyd & Lloyd isn’t deterred by cases against uninsured nursing homes. In fact, we fought for a landmark ruling in Fanning v. Brown (2004 OK 7), where the Oklahoma Supreme Court determined that nursing home owners can be held personally liable when their facilities cause harm to residents. This precedent has since been cited by numerous courts and used by hundreds of Oklahoma nursing home residents to hold negligent owners accountable.
If you suspect that you or a loved one has experienced nursing home abuse, contact us today. We’re here to fight for justice and ensure those responsible are held to account.
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No family wants to face having to put a loved one into a nursing home. However, if it is necessary to take this step, the family deserves to know that the promises of the nursing home to take care of their parent(s) are true.