Nursing Homes and elderly care abuse concern the welfare of the elderly, sick, or infirmed. The dignity and respect for the elderly population are one of my primary concerns. Abuse or neglect of the elderly is a serious and growing problem in Nursing Homes and long-term care centers across the country today.
If you have noticed signs of abuse or neglect such as bedsores, over medication, or even slight signs of behavioral change, then you should investigate fully because nursing home abuse can often be difficult to detect. If a loved one in a nursing home dies unexpectedly or without cause, then you may have a wrongful death claim. The experienced personal injury lawyers at Cobb Criminal Defense are here to help. The Cobb Criminal Defense legal team of personal injury lawyers near you service Northern Metro Atlanta including Bartow, Cobb, Cherokee, Fulton, and Paulding County.
Nursing homes are held to a standard of care for a reason, and when they breach the standard of care for their elderly patients, they violate a public trust in health care workers charged with the sacred duty of caring for those who can no longer care for themselves. The violation of dignity, respect, and care for our senior citizens will not go unnoticed or quietly. The expert Personal Injury Attorneys at Cobb Criminal Defense will fight tirelessly for our clients, we cannot give back what may have been loss but we will hold those accountable to justice and fight for compensation to assist with recovery or grieving.
If you suspect a loved one has been subjected to Nursing Home abuse, neglect, or wrongful death, or you have questions, call the Personal Injury Experts at Cobb Criminal Defense right now and learn how we may be able to help you.
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