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A. Lance Reins, Esq.


Licensed attorney in twelve different states with a passion for obtaining justice for residents wrongfully injured by nursing homes and assisted living facilities, Lance Reins, Esq. of Mendes, Reins & Wilander, PLLC has obtained over $250 million in total verdicts throughout his career.

If you have concerns about the treatment of your loved one at a long-term facility, Lance will take the time to talk to you and help you navigate the best options to obtain justice.

Notable verdicts obtained throughout Lance’s career: $91.5 million in Charleston, West Virginia (nursing home intentionally short-staffed the facility to maximize profits and, as a result, resident died of dehydration complications); $42.75 million in Madisonville, Kentucky (resident suffered severe dehydration, malnutrition, bedsores, infections, and untimely death during a nine day residency at nursing home); $114 million in Bartow, Florida (nursing home resident suffered falls, closed head trauma, malnutrition, dehydration, and untimely death).

State Bar Admissions: Florida; Georgia; Mississippi; Tennessee; Pennsylvania; Kentucky; West Virginia; Missouri; Wisconsin; Ohio; New York; New Hampshire.

Client Reviews

★★★★★
Jonathan did a great job helping my family navigate through a lengthy lawsuit involving my grandmother's death in a nursing home. Through every step of the case, Jonathan kept my family informed of the progression of the case. Although our case eventually settled at a mediation, I really was impressed at how well prepared Jonathan was to take the case to trial. Lisa
★★★★★
After I read Jonathan’s Nursing Home Blog, I decided to hire him to look into my wife’s treatment at a local nursing home. Jonathan did a great job explaining the process and the laws that apply to nursing homes. I immediately felt at ease and was glad to have him on my side. Though the lawsuit process was at times frustrating, Jonathan reassured me, particularly at my deposition. I really felt like Jonathan cared about my wife’s best interests, and I think that came across to the lawyers for the nursing home. Eric