When you suspect something is wrong, talk to Thomas. Spartan Law helps families throughout South Carolina investigate nursing home abuse, neglect, and unsafe care practices.
If you are searching for a Nursing Home Abuse Lawyer South Carolina families can trust, you may already have a feeling that something isn’t right.
Maybe your loved one has unexplained bruises. Maybe you’ve noticed bedsores, sudden weight loss, dehydration, poor hygiene, emotional withdrawal, or injuries that staff cannot explain.
When a nursing home fails to provide proper care, families deserve answers.
My name is Thomas Spiro Conits, founder of Spartan Law. When you call my office, you’ll speak directly with me, not a case manager, call center, or middleman.
I’ll listen to your concerns, explain your options, and help determine whether abuse, neglect, understaffing, or unsafe facility practices may have harmed your loved one.
You focus on protecting your family. I’ll fight like hell to uncover the truth and hold the responsible parties accountable.
Nursing home residents deserve dignity, safety, and proper care.
Unfortunately, abuse and neglect occur in facilities across South Carolina when staff members are inadequately trained, facilities become understaffed, complaints are ignored, or residents’ medical needs are neglected.
As a South Carolina nursing home abuse lawyer, Thomas helps families investigate abuse, neglect, and nursing home negligence throughout the state.
Whether your loved one resides in Greenville, Spartanburg, Columbia, Charleston, Rock Hill, Florence, Myrtle Beach, Anderson, or another South Carolina community, Spartan Law can help you understand your rights.
Many families first become concerned after a loved one is transported from a nursing facility to hospitals such as Prisma Health Greenville Memorial, Spartanburg Regional, MUSC Health, or another medical center because of preventable injuries, infections, dehydration, medication errors, or falls.
If something feels wrong, trust your instincts.
Families are often the first to notice signs that a resident is not receiving proper care.
Physical abuse may include:
• Unexplained bruises
• Cuts and burns
• Fractures
• Improper use of restraints
• Repeated injuries
Warning signs may include:
• Fear around certain staff members
• Emotional withdrawal
• Anxiety
• Depression
• Isolation
Common signs include:
• Bedsores
• Malnutrition
• Dehydration
• Poor hygiene
• Missed medications
• Lack of supervision
Some residents become victims of:
• Unauthorized withdrawals
• Missing funds
• Suspicious account activity
• Improper changes to financial documents
Many nursing home abuse claims stem from systemic failures within a facility.
Facilities that lack adequate staffing may struggle to provide proper care and supervision.
Untrained employees may fail to recognize medical emergencies or properly care for vulnerable residents.
Incorrect medications or missed doses can cause serious injuries and health complications.
Residents who require assistance may suffer falls, wandering incidents, or preventable injuries.
Hazardous premises and inadequate safety procedures can put residents at risk.
As a nursing home neglect attorney South Carolina families can call directly, Thomas works to uncover what happened and identify responsible parties.
Investigations may involve:
• Medical records
• Facility reports
• Staffing schedules
• Care plans
• Witness statements
• Prior complaints
• Inspection records
• Surveillance footage
• Expert evaluations
A nursing home abuse claim may seek compensation for:
• Medical expenses
• Pain and suffering
• Relocation costs
• Financial losses
• Wrongful death damages
Every case receives personal attention from Thomas.
Common warning signs include unexplained injuries, bedsores, dehydration, poor hygiene, emotional withdrawal, medication errors, and sudden changes in behavior.
Legal deadlines apply. Speaking with Thomas promptly can help preserve evidence and protect your rights.
Depending on the circumstances, compensation may include medical expenses, pain and suffering, relocation costs, financial losses, and wrongful death damages.
These cases often involve complex records, facility policies, staffing issues, and insurance companies. Legal guidance can help uncover what happened and protect your loved one's rights.
Your consultation is free. Spartan Law handles nursing home abuse cases on a contingency fee basis. There are no attorney fees unless compensation is recovered.