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Nursing Home

As a society, as families, and as caring individuals of aging family members, we entrust the vulnerable to nursing homes and facilities. These nursing facilities must be attentive to residents' health and well-being. Contact us to schedule a free initial consultation if your mother, father, grandmother, grandfather, or other older loved one was mistreated, neglected, or abused in a long-term care facility such as a nursing home.

Schedule a consultation with an experienced nursing home neglect lawyer. Call the Law Offices of Reed Schifferman to discuss what constitutes nursing home abuse, and what your legal options are after your loved one has been injured. We serve clients in the Seattle area and elsewhere in the Pacific Northwest.

Quite a few attorneys seem to think that nursing home neglect cases are not worth the trouble to investigate and develop. Many law firms turn down cases before looking into the precise causes behind a fall, an unexplained injury, malnourishment, bed sores (pressure ulcers), or dehydration. Seattle area elder abuse lawyer Reed Schifferman knows there is often more to the situation than what first meets the eye.

Families deserve the peace of mind that comes with knowing that loved ones will be properly cared for in long-term care facilities, including nursing homes or assisted living settings. Nursing home abuse or neglect needs to be brought to light, and responsible parties must be held accountable.

Explore with a knowledgeable attorney the facts and circumstances of the unfortunate instance of malnourishment, dehydration, or other injury of your elderly or disabled mother, father, husband, wife, grandmother, grandfather, or adult sibling.

Advocating on Behalf of those who Need it Most

Keep in mind that justice through civil litigation regarding nursing home neglect can be a time-consuming effort. Holding a nursing home accountable will not only balance the respective interests in this case, but often prevents or deters future misconduct.

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