Skip to main content

Find Nursing Home Abuse Lawyers Near You in Albany, OR

Looking for a nursing home abuse lawyer in Albany? Review the directory below to compare your options.

20 attorneys listed
Updated May 2026
Albany, OR
Important: Listings are compiled from publicly available sources and have not been independently verified by BeforeAttorney.com. We do not endorse any attorney or guarantee outcomes. Verify licensing and disciplinary status with the State Bar of Oregon before hiring.
Showing 20 nursing home abuse lawyers in Albany, OR Listings are displayed in no particular order and are not ranked by BeforeAttorney. Order does not constitute a recommendation or endorsement of any attorney.
Wells, Manning, Eitenmiller & Taylor
928 SW Elm St, Albany, OR 97321
(541) 435-2656 wmetattorneys.com
Kryger Carlson PC
507 SW Washington St, Albany, OR 97321
(541) 928-6171 krygerlaw.com
Legal Aid Services
433 SW 4th Ave A, Albany, OR 97321
(541) 926-8678 oregonlawhelp.org
Law Offices of Melinda M. Brown P.C.
725 SW Ellsworth St, Albany, OR 97321
(541) 967-7776 melindambrown.com
Beckham, David B
319 6th Ave SW, Albany, OR 97321
(541) 928-5555
Felling, Reid & Duxbury, LLC
221 SW 3rd Ave, Albany, OR 97321
(541) 926-1554 fellingreid.com
Law Office of Daniels & Ivers
317 W 1st Ave #302, Albany, OR 97321
(541) 928-5875 danielsivers.com
Becker Law, LLC
135 SW 5th Ave, Albany, OR 97321
(541) 223-5897 beckertrialattorney.com
Law Office of Teri Plagmann, PC
201 W 1st Ave, Albany, OR 97321
(541) 248-3558 oregondivorceattorneyservices.com
Huddleston Law LLC
440 SE 1st Ave #3, Albany, OR 97321
(541) 981-3149 huddleston-law.com
Michael Lowry, Attorney at Law
135 SW 5th Ave, Albany, OR 97321
(541) 248-3071
Shlesinger & deVilleneuve Attorneys, P.C.
1135 Dale St SE B, Albany, OR 97322
(541) 928-8446 letusfightforyou.com
Kent Hickam, P.C.
250 Broadalbin St SW Suite 210, Albany, OR 97321
(541) 928-9304 kenthickam.com
Drew L Johnson, P.C.
1135 Dale St SE, Albany, OR 97321
(541) 967-1045 drewlj.com
Jarvis, Bridge, Halttunen, & Weyer, LLC
201 W 1st Ave, Albany, OR 97321
(541) 926-5504 jbhwlaw.com
Tyler Reid LLC, Attorney at Law
221 SE 3rd Ave SW, Albany, OR 97321
(541) 926-1554 tylerreidlaw.com
Brent Wells
928 SW Elm St, Albany, OR 97321
(855) 686-1969 hwbm.net
The Law Office Of Dustan E. Johnson
326 6th Ave SW, Albany, OR 97321
(541) 928-0677 mrbriefs.com
Castleton Sarah
317 W 1st Ave Suite 302, Albany, OR 97321
(541) 928-5875 iversmiller.com
Evashevski Elliot PC
100 SW Calapooia St, Albany, OR 97321
(541) 917-0100 e2-law.com

What Does a Nursing Home Abuse Lawyer in Albany Cost?

Most nursing home abuse lawyers in Oregon work on a contingency fee basis meaning you pay no upfront fees. They typically take a percentage of the settlement or court award usually between 30 and 40 percent. Some cases may involve additional costs for expert witnesses or court filing fees. This is general information and not legal advice.

* Cost estimates are general ranges based on publicly available data and compiled using automated research tools. Actual fees vary by attorney and case complexity. This is not legal advice — consult directly with an attorney for fee specifics.

Frequently Asked Questions

What is the time limit to file a nursing home abuse lawsuit in Oregon?
In Oregon the statute of limitations for personal injury claims including nursing home abuse is generally two years from the date of the injury. For wrongful death claims the limit is three years from the date of death. You should contact a lawyer as soon as possible to preserve your rights.
What types of abuse are covered under Oregon law?
Oregon law covers physical abuse emotional abuse sexual abuse financial exploitation neglect and abandonment. ORS 124.100 defines abuse broadly and allows victims or their representatives to sue for damages including pain and suffering and medical costs.
How do I prove nursing home abuse in Albany Oregon?
Proving abuse requires evidence such as medical records photographs witness statements and facility logs. A lawyer can help gather this evidence and may work with medical experts to show that the facility failed to meet the standard of care required by Oregon regulations.