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Elder Abuse and Nursing Home Injuries

Elder Abuse and Nursing Home Injuries

San Bernardino Neglect Lawyer

Neglect of the elderly by caregivers working in private homes as well as nursing homes is something we hear about all of the time. These types of neglect cases occur far too often, and California is one of the states with the highest rates of elder abuse and neglect in the country. In fact, California makes up more than 10% of all elderly abuse cases in the United States today. Neglect of an elderly person who needs care can lead to injury and illness, and it will eventually result in death. If you know or suspect that a loved one is suffering from neglect at the hands of a caregiver, contact our law offices right now.

Welebir Tierney & Weck has been helping clients with many different types of personal injury cases in the Southern California area for more than 40 years. We have experienced San Bernardino Neglect Lawyers to handle these types of elder neglect cases, and we will fight to ensure that your loved one receives justice and damages for the neglect. Contact our office today so we can help with your case.

Riverside Neglect Attorney

In many cases, it is easy to see physical and emotional signs of neglect when visiting the elderly patient at home or in the nursing home. Looking for certain types of indicators will provide an idea of the type of care that he or she is receiving. It is also imperative to listen to what the patient has to say. If he or she says that they are left along for long periods, or that they tell you that their needs are neglected, contact our office as soon as you can.

The staff or the caretaker may be derelict in their duties when it comes to taking care of their patients. Patients that appear dehydrated and underweight (unexplained weight loss), may be suffering from neglect. Lack of personal cleanliness, and dressing in dirty or torn clothes can be another sign of neglect. When visiting the loved one, it is important to pay attention to the conditions in which they are living.

When a nursing home facility knows that someone is coming to visit a certain patient, the staff may take steps to make things appear better than they actually are. The same thing may occur in a private home with a caregiver. Try to show up unannounced to see your loved one and check the conditions at that time as well. Other patients, if in a nursing home, can be a good indicator as well. If they seem to have any of the above mentioned issues, you should still report the facility and contact our office.

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We will not abide by elder neglect, and we will fight for the justice that your loved one deserves. You will be able to contact our offices and set up a free initial consultation with us. Our attorneys at Welebir Tierney & Weck have more than 160 years of combined trial experience, and we will be able to help you with your case. You will not have to pay any legal fees unless you and your loved one win money in your case.

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The law firm of Welebir Tierney & Weck, in Redlands, California, provides legal advice and representation for people in communities throughout the Inland Empire region, including communities such as San Bernardino, Riverside, Fontana, Ontario, Rancho Cucamonga, Corona, Rialto, Murrieta, Moreno Valley, Temecula, Victorville, Yucaipa, Hemet, Norco, Apple Valley, Palm Desert, Palm Springs, Colton, Big Bear, San Jacinto, Banning, Loma Linda, Rancho Mirage, Indio, Beaumont, Lake Arrowhead, and Mount Baldy, California.