About

Jonathan RosenfeldJonathan Rosenfeld is a lawyer who represents people injured in nursing homes and long-term care facilities. Jonathan has represented victims of nursing home abuse and neglect throughout Illinois and across the country. Jonathan’s reputation as an aggressive advocate for the rights of the injured has resulted in millions of dollars recovered on behalf of his clients. Jonathan’s successful representation of nursing home victims has resulted in many speaking engagements to elder groups.

Jonathan is dedicated to improving the quality of life for nursing home residents who have been victims of abuse, neglect or fraud. By holding nursing homes and long-term care facilities responsible for poor care accountable, the quality of care will improve for their residents. As a result of Jonathan’s prosecution of nursing home cases, nursing homes have implemented changes in their resident care policies and have dismissed unfit employees.

Nursing home abuse and neglect victims deserve better! As an advocate, Jonathan believes, the most vulnerable people in our society deserve to be treated with compassion and respect. Moreover, all injured nursing home residents also deserve to be compensated fully. Jonathan’s goal is to provide the best representation and secure the most advantageous outcome for every client.

Some of the current nursing home abuse and neglect cases, Jonathan is working on include:

Education

  • J.D. Chicago-Kent College of Law
  • B.A. Lehigh University

Professional Associations

  • Illinois State Bar Association
  • Illinois Trial Lawyers Association
  • Association of Trial Lawyers of America

If you would like to discuss an incident involving nursing home abuse or neglect or medical malpractice, you may contact Jonathan Rosenfeld toll-free (888) 424-5757 or jonathan@rosenfeldinjurylawyers.com for a free consultation. All consultations are kept in the strictest confidence.

Additional Resources

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