If someone you love has been hurt or neglected in a Pasco County nursing home, the hardest part is usually that they cannot tell you what happened. The chart is written by the same people whose care is in question, and the family’s own eyes, visits, and dated notes become the only independent record. I represent Pasco County families in nursing home abuse, neglect, and wrongful death cases, and I wrote a plain-English book for exactly that moment.
The county, and the strain behind the doors
Pasco stretches from the Gulf-side retirement communities of New Port Richey to the fast-growing family suburbs of Wesley Chapel and the Wiregrass corridor, and its care facilities and apartment communities have grown across both worlds.
The staffing sheet underneath almost every case
Florida sets a floor of direct-care hours per resident with minimum shares from certified nursing assistants and licensed nurses, and the floor is a minimum, not a promise of good care. When a bedsore reaches a late stage or a known fall risk falls again, the first question is who was on the floor that shift. Request the complete chart in writing early, and a lawyer’s preservation letter freezes the video and staffing records the family can never get alone.
Where a case is heard, and the clock that runs
Pasco County sits in Florida’s Sixth Judicial Circuit, and a lawsuit is generally filed at the West Pasco Judicial Center in New Port Richey or the courthouse in Dade City. Florida requires a presuit notice and investigation window, and the deadline is generally two years from when the neglect was discovered. Have the case evaluated as soon as you suspect. I worked the defense side of these cases before I chose to stand with families.
The firm serves all of Pasco County, with dedicated city pages for New Port Richey and Wesley Chapel.
The book
Hurt in a Florida Nursing Home
The warning signs, the records race, the staffing spreadsheet at the root of almost everything, the arbitration trap, and the two-year clock that is shorter than it sounds, in one plain-English book written for the family that suspects something is wrong. Free to Florida families, with the digital edition to read the moment you ask.
Common Questions
Do I have a case if my parent cannot say what happened?
Very possibly. These cases are proven with the facility’s own paper: the chart against the hospital records, the staffing sheets against the care plan, and the inspection history.
What is the deadline?
Generally two years from discovery of the neglect, with a required presuit investigation that consumes months of it.
The admission papers had an arbitration agreement. Is it over?
No. Signed is not always enforceable. Courts look at who signed, what authority they had, and whether the terms strip rights the residents’ rights law guarantees.
Related reading: nursing home abuse, the warning signs, and about Rory Safir.


