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If you need to speak with a nursing home abuse attorney because you suspect your loved one has been abused by a nursing home, our attorneys are here to help. Attorney Deborah Gough can be reached by calling 1-888-488-1002 or e-mailing her at drgough@drgoughlaw.com. There is no charge to speak with an elder law attorney or nursing home abuse lawyer at our law firm and our advice may help your loved one now.
Elder care lawyers would be among the first to recognize that there must be accountability in elder care. It is up to us to protect our elderly and our attorneys are here to help you do just that. A nursing home abuse attorney can tell you what some of the warning signs of abuse are, as well as the symptoms of abuse. Once you know these indicators, you will be better equipped to determine if your loved one is in danger. Our attorneys want to be sure that you have the right information.
If you suspect nursing home abuse or nursing home negligence, an attorney can walk you through the process of proving the abuse and seeking justice. Our elder care attorneys know that not all nursing homes are created equal and we want to make sure that your loved one is being taken care of properly. If that is not the case, our elder care lawyers will fight with you and for your loved one. Do not wait to gather evidence; time to file a claim is limited. Our nursing home lawyers can tell you what types of evidence you need to gather and what evidence to present in your case.
We do not want your loved one to feel alone; our attorneys are here to help. As elder law lawyers, it is our goal to make sure that the abusers do not go unpunished. If you have doubts or questions, please contact a nursing home abuse lawyer at our firm today to set up a free consultation.