Nature of the Site
Nursing Home Violations is operated by a non-attorney marketing company (the "Site Operator"). The Site aggregates federal nursing-home inspection data as a public information resource. It also offers, on many pages, a form through which a visitor may request a free consultation with a plaintiff attorney who handles nursing-home abuse and neglect cases. The Site Operator is not a law firm and does not practice law.
How the referral service works
- When you submit a consultation form, your inquiry is routed to one or more attorneys in the Site's referral network who are licensed to practice in the applicable jurisdiction and who handle nursing-home abuse and neglect matters.
- Those attorneys pay the Site Operator a fee to receive inquiries. That relationship is disclosed here to avoid any suggestion of independence.
- No attorney in the network pays a higher fee for more prominent placement on a facility page. All attorneys in the network receive the same treatment in terms of inquiry routing within their jurisdiction and practice area.
- Participating attorneys decide independently whether to accept any given matter. The Site Operator does not screen, endorse, recommend, or warrant any attorney beyond confirming current bar admission and an active practice in the relevant specialty.
No attorney–client relationship
Your submission of a consultation request does not create an attorney–client relationship between you and any attorney. An attorney–client relationship is formed only after (a) you and a specific attorney have agreed to work together, (b) that attorney has confirmed there is no conflict of interest, and (c) you have entered into a written engagement or fee agreement.
Until an attorney–client relationship is formed in writing, communications you send through this Site may not be privileged in the same way communications with your own attorney would be. Please do not share highly sensitive or strategic information in an initial inquiry; include only what is needed to evaluate whether a consultation is warranted.
No guarantee of outcome
Past results do not guarantee, warrant, or predict a similar outcome in any future matter. Every case depends on its own facts. Any recovery depends on the applicable law, the quality of the evidence, the procedural posture, the insurance and assets available, and countless other variables. No attorney can promise a specific result.
Jurisdictional note
State bar rules regarding attorney advertising vary. In some states, a specific attorney must be identified as the "responsible attorney" for referral-service advertising directed at residents of that state. Where state rules require it, the responsible attorney's name and contact information will appear on the relevant state landing page. If you believe you are viewing the Site from a jurisdiction where such identification is required but missing, please email legal@nursinghomeviolations.com and we will confirm the applicable attribution.
Not a representation as to any facility
This Site republishes federal inspection findings about nursing-home facilities as part of the public record. Including a facility on this Site is not a statement that the facility engaged in any unlawful conduct. A citation by a state survey team working under federal contract is not a court judgment. Many citations are promptly corrected by the facility after notice, and facilities may contest citations through the federal Informal Dispute Resolution process.
Content labelling
Because this Site serves as attorney advertising in many jurisdictions, all pages that contain a consultation-request form are considered advertising under the applicable state bar rules. The Site does not use testimonials, fabricated case results, or claims of specialized certification unless specifically supported and disclosed.
Questions or concerns
If you have a concern about a specific ad, a referral, an attorney's conduct, or this disclosure, please write to legal@nursinghomeviolations.com. If you believe an attorney in the network has acted improperly, you may also file a complaint with that attorney's state bar.