"We sue bad nursing homes, not good doctors."
Nursing home litigation is not a standard personal injury claim. It is a highly specialized field involving a intersection of federal OBRA regulations, state licensing requirements, and complex medical standards of care.
Kerry Lance McGill brings a unique perspective to these cases. Having managed over $48 million in reserves for national insurance carriers before founding this firm, he understands the corporate playbook used to hide neglect. We don't just look at the injury; we audit the ghost-staffing logs, the corporate chain of command, and the budgetary decisions that prioritize profit over patient safety.
"In our office, your case is never a number. It is a partner-led mission to restore dignity to your loved one."
University of Oklahoma College of Law - J.D. with High Honors. Graduated in the Top 7% of the class. Order of the Coif.
Fully licensed in Oklahoma (2005) and Texas (1991), with first-chair trial experience across both jurisdictions.
Former National Litigation Manager. We know how the defense evaluates your claim and we stay three steps ahead.
Advanced Stage 3 & 4 Pressure Ulcers are "Never Events." They are nearly 100% preventable with proper turning and hydration protocols.
Hip fractures and head trauma often result from facilities ignoring Fall-Risk Assessments to save on staffing costs.
Dehydration and rapid weight loss are signs of gross negligence. A facility's failure to monitor basic intake is a breach of federal law.
The use of "Chemical Restraints" (unnecessary psychotropics) to manage residents is an illegal practice used to cope with understaffing.
If you observe these markers, your loved one is at high risk.
Unexplained bruises, skin tears, or foul-smelling bandages. Demand to see the Incident Report immediately.
Persistent odors, unwashed hair, or soiled bedding. These are the first signs of a facility that has lost control of its staffing ratios.
Observe the call lights. If lights remain on for more than 10 minutes, the facility is dangerously understaffed.
Does the staff avoid eye contact or give vague answers about medication? Do they discourage visits during certain hours?
Ask for the weekly weight logs. A loss of 5% in a month or 10% in six months is a medical emergency.
If you suspect neglect, DO NOT wait for the facility to "investigate." Secure legal counsel to preserve the evidence logs immediately.
All consultations are strictly confidential and zero-cost until we recover for you.