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Medication errors in nursing homes are far more common—and more dangerous—than many people realize. For elderly patients, receiving the wrong medication or dosage can lead to severe health complications, long-term injury, or even death. If your loved one has suffered due to a medication mistake in a Sacramento nursing home, Greenberg Gross LLP is here to help.
Our team of experienced Sacramento medical malpractice attorneys is committed to seeking justice for victims of medication errors caused by negligence, substandard care, or violations of professional medical standards. We offer aggressive legal advocacy, compassionate client care, and a track record of holding nursing homes and healthcare providers accountable.

Medication errors can take many forms. When nursing home staff or medical professionals make mistakes with prescriptions, dosage, timing, or drug interactions, patients suffer—and sometimes, they die.
Common examples of medication errors include:
In a skilled nursing facility, the elderly are particularly vulnerable to errors, as their conditions are often complex and their tolerance for medication mistakes is low. Healthcare providers and medical staff have a duty to ensure safe and accurate care, and when they breach that duty, they may be held liable under medical malpractice law.
Medication errors in nursing homes often result from broader issues of nursing home negligence, such as:
When this negligence results in health issues, hospitalization, or death, surviving victims and their families may be entitled to file medical malpractice claims.
If your loved one was harmed due to a medication error, you may have grounds to file a medical malpractice lawsuit or personal injury claim. At Greenberg Gross LLP, our Sacramento medical malpractice lawyers will help you:
Our medical malpractice attorneys have extensive experience in medical malpractice cases, particularly those involving elderly victims in nursing homes and long-term care settings.
Through a malpractice claim, clients may recover:
Every case is different, and our legal team will assess your situation to determine the appropriate amount of compensation for your family.

We have a strong record of success representing injured clients in Sacramento, northern California, and beyond. Whether you’re seeking help after a surgical error, incorrect prescription, or another form of medical negligence, our attorneys will fight to protect your loved one’s dignity and obtain justice.
When you work with us, you can expect:
Our founding attorney and legal team handle all cases in-house—never passed off to other attorneys or firms—ensuring your case receives the care it deserves.
If you suspect a medication error occurred at a Sacramento nursing home, take these steps:
By speaking up, you not only protect your loved one but also help prevent future harm to other vulnerable nursing home residents.
Medication errors are never acceptable. If you believe a nursing home’s negligence or a medical provider’s failure led to a serious injury or death, you don’t have to face the legal process alone. Greenberg Gross LLP is here to offer skilled guidance and aggressive representation from a team that understands both the medical and legal issues involved.
We fight to obtain justice for our clients and hold those who violate the accepted standards of care fully accountable. Contact our law firm today for a free case evaluation.
What qualifies as medical malpractice in a nursing home?
If a healthcare provider, nurse, or physician makes an avoidable error—such as giving the wrong medication or dosage—it may constitute malpractice under California law.
How long do I have to file a medical malpractice claim in California?
Time limits for filing vary depending on the specifics of the case. It’s critical to speak with a medical malpractice attorney as soon as possible.
Is a medication error always considered medical negligence?
Not always. But if the error caused injury, worsened a condition, or led to even death, you may have a valid medical malpractice case.
What types of compensation can I recover?
Depending on the outcome, victims or their families may receive financial compensation for medical bills, ongoing care, emotional suffering, and more.
Can a nursing home be held liable for a medication error?
Yes. Nursing homes and their staff may be held liable if the mistake was due to nursing home negligence, poor training, or failure to follow standard protocols.
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