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Compare Nursing Home Abuse Lawyers in Taylor, MI

Looking for a nursing home abuse lawyer in Taylor? Review the directory below to compare your options.

7 attorneys listed
Updated May 2026
Taylor, MI
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Showing 7 nursing home abuse lawyers in Taylor, MI Listings are displayed in no particular order and are not ranked by BeforeAttorney. Order does not constitute a recommendation or endorsement of any attorney.
Marke Gilbert & Associates, PLLC
20600 Eureka Rd #620, Taylor, MI 48180
(734) 676-2700 mgilbertlawoffice.com
Shimek Law Firm, PLLC
20300 Superior Rd Ste 123, Taylor, MI 48180
(734) 285-5625 shimeklawfirm.com
Law Offices of Lawrence Neace
20600 Eureka Rd #620, Taylor, MI 48180
(734) 737-8900 neacelegal.com
Babut Law Offices, PLLC
20619 Ecorse Rd, Taylor, MI 48180
(734) 725-0316 babutlawssd.com
Staver & Anderson, PC
20300 Superior Rd STE 240, Taylor, MI 48180
(734) 374-1930 staverlaw.com
Shea Law
22919 Eureka Rd, Taylor, MI 48180
(248) 354-0224 sadplaw.com
Downriver Injury & Auto Law PLLC
23394 Goddard Rd, Taylor, MI 48180
(734) 789-3921 downriverinjurylaw.com

What Does a Nursing Home Abuse Lawyer in Taylor Cost?

Most nursing home abuse lawyers in Michigan work on a contingency fee basis, meaning you pay no upfront fees and the lawyer only gets paid if you win. Typical contingency fees range from 33% to 40% of the settlement or court award. Some lawyers may charge for costs like filing fees or expert witness expenses separately. This is general information, not legal advice.

* Cost estimates are general ranges based on publicly available data and compiled using automated research tools. Actual fees vary by attorney and case complexity. This is not legal advice — consult directly with an attorney for fee specifics.

Frequently Asked Questions

What is the time limit to file a nursing home abuse lawsuit in Michigan?
In Michigan, the statute of limitations for personal injury claims, including nursing home abuse, is generally three years from the date of the injury. For wrongful death claims, the limit is also three years from the date of death. It is important to act quickly to preserve evidence and meet deadlines.
What types of abuse are covered under Michigan nursing home laws?
Michigan law covers physical abuse, emotional abuse, sexual abuse, financial exploitation, and neglect. Neglect includes failure to provide proper hygiene, food, medication, or medical care. The Michigan Nursing Homes Act and the Adult Protective Services Act provide legal protections for residents.
How do I prove nursing home abuse in Michigan?
Proving abuse requires evidence such as medical records, photographs of injuries, witness statements, and facility inspection reports. A lawyer can help gather this evidence and work with medical experts. Michigan courts also consider patterns of neglect or violations of state regulations.