Nick Kassatly, Esq.
Nursing Home Abuse Lawyer
Nick Kassatly is a nursing home abuse attorney at Traction Law Group who has helped families recover millions of dollars from negligent nursing homes. He writes extensively on nursing home negligence topics, drawing from his experience holding bad actor facilities accountable for elder abuse, neglect, and substandard care that puts vulnerable residents at risk.
Nick Kassatly is a nursing home negligence attorney at Traction Law Group who has dedicated his practice to holding bad actor nursing homes accountable when they fail vulnerable residents and their families. Throughout his career, Nick has helped families recover millions of dollars in damages while fighting for the safety, dignity, and proper care that elderly residents deserve. His deep understanding of nursing home industry standards and the complex legal challenges these cases present has made him a trusted advocate for families seeking justice for their loved ones.
Nick writes extensively on nursing home negligence issues, sharing insights gained from his litigation experience with cases involving elder abuse, neglect, medication errors, falls, inadequate staffing, and other serious violations of care standards. His articles help families understand their rights and the legal options available when nursing homes fail to provide appropriate care and supervision. This writing reflects his commitment to not only representing individual clients but also working to improve industry standards through increased awareness and accountability.
When families choose Nick Kassatly and Traction Law Group, they gain an attorney who brings both practical litigation experience and comprehensive knowledge of nursing home negligence law to their case. His meticulous approach to investigation, combined with genuine empathy for what families endure when their loved ones suffer harm, enables him to build compelling cases that achieve meaningful results while ensuring that negligent nursing homes face consequences for their failures to protect vulnerable residents.