San Jose Nursing Home Fall Injury Attorney
Falls in nursing homes are a tragic and preventable issue that too often result in severe, life-altering consequences. For families with loved ones in long-term care, discovering that an injury occurred due to negligence or inadequate care can be devastating. If you’re navigating this painful situation, the legal team at Greenberg Gross LLP is here to support you. Our experienced personal injury attorneys help clients in San Jose pursue justice, accountability, and the financial support needed to move forward.

Advocating for the Injured in San Jose
At Greenberg Gross LLP, we focus on providing powerful legal representation to those who have suffered injuries due to someone else’s negligence. Our firm is committed to helping survivors of nursing home neglect and fall accidents in San Jose recover compensation for medical expenses, emotional distress, lost wages, and more.
Whether your loved one experienced broken bones, traumatic brain injuries, or even a permanent disability after a fall, our team of experienced personal injury lawyers is ready to fight for full and fair compensation.
Common Causes of Nursing Home Fall Injuries
Fall accidents in nursing homes are rarely “accidents” in the true sense. These incidents are often preventable and occur due to neglect or inadequate care. Some common contributing factors include:
- Understaffing or untrained staff
- Wet or slippery floors
- Poorly maintained mobility aids
- Lack of bed rails or supervision
- Failure to monitor high-risk residents
Such injuries can lead to severe health issues, including spinal cord injuries, traumatic brain injuries, or other physical injuries that impact a resident’s quality of life. In the most heartbreaking cases, a fall may result in a wrongful death.
Types of Personal Injury Cases We Handle
Our attorneys handle a wide range of personal injury claims in San Jose, including:
- Nursing home neglect and abuse
- Slip and fall accidents
- Motor vehicle accident cases
- Truck accidents
- Motorcycle accidents
- Workplace accidents
- Burn injuries and catastrophic injuries
Each personal injury lawsuit we file aims to hold the responsible party accountable while pursuing maximum compensation for the client.
What You Can Recover in a Fall Injury Claim
If a nursing home’s negligence caused your loved one’s fall, you may be eligible to recover damages for:
- Medical bills (including future medical bills)
- Lost wages
- Medical treatment and rehabilitation
- Mental anguish and psychological trauma
- Pain and suffering
- Legal fees
Our attorneys work on a contingency fee basis, meaning you don’t pay unless we win your case.
Why Legal Representation Matters
Navigating a complex legal process without guidance can be overwhelming, especially when dealing with a loved one’s injury. At Greenberg Gross LLP, our experienced personal injury lawyers provide clarity and support throughout the legal process. We assist with:
- Gathering evidence
- Reviewing medical records
- Filing insurance claims
- Negotiating with the insurance company
- Pursuing legal action if a fair settlement is not offered
Whether your case involves negligence claims, a wrongful death claim, or a straightforward slip and fall incident, you deserve compassionate and competent legal representation.
San Jose Personal Injury Lawyers Who Care
Our San Jose personal injury team understands the emotional and financial toll that fall injuries cause. We work tirelessly to ensure that survivors and families are not burdened with medical expenses, lost income, and the trauma of having been failed by a care facility.
We are not just legal advocates—we are people who care. We will help you seek compensation with the respect and seriousness your case deserves.

How to Start a Personal Injury Lawsuit
Starting a personal injury lawsuit begins with a free initial consultation. During this meeting, we’ll review your case, discuss legal options, and help determine liability. If the nursing home, property owners, or another party is found to be partially responsible or fully at fault, we will pursue justice on your behalf.
If your loved one suffered injuries because of someone else’s negligence, don’t wait. Seek medical attention, document everything, and reach out to an experienced personal injury attorney who can help you recover damages.
Free Consultation and No Legal Fees Unless We Win
At Greenberg Gross LLP, we believe every survivor deserves the chance to pursue justice. We offer a free consultation to discuss your case and explain your legal options. If we take your case, we do so on a contingency fee basis—meaning there are no upfront legal fees. You don’t pay unless we recover compensation for you.
Your Path to Justice Starts Here
A fall injury in a nursing home can feel like a betrayal of trust. We help restore that trust by holding negligent facilities accountable. Greenberg Gross LLP is here to help you through this difficult time with compassion, diligence, and legal strength.
If you’re ready to take the next step toward recovery and justice, we encourage you to contact us today.
Frequently Asked Questions
What should I do after a loved one suffers a fall in a nursing home?
First, ensure your loved one receives immediate medical treatment. Then, document the conditions, speak to the facility, and contact a San Jose personal injury lawyer to assess your legal options.
What compensation can be recovered in a nursing home fall injury case?
You may be entitled to recover compensation for medical bills, lost wages, emotional distress, pain and suffering, and more. An experienced attorney can help calculate and pursue the maximum amount.
How long do I have to file a personal injury claim in San Jose?
Under California law, personal injury claims typically must be filed within two years of the incident. However, nursing home cases can involve unique deadlines. Always consult an attorney for accurate timelines.
What if the nursing home denies responsibility?
Even if the facility denies fault, a thorough investigation and legal claim can uncover negligence or systemic failures. Legal professionals can help gather evidence and determine liability.
Is a fall in a nursing home always considered negligence?
Not necessarily. However, if the fall was due to poor care, unsafe conditions, or failure to monitor a resident, it may be grounds for a personal injury lawsuit.