Elder Abuse Lawyers in Lancaster
California enacted the Elder Abuse and Dependent Adult Civil Protection Act (EADACPA) to help protect those over the age of 65, as well as dependent adults, from financial, mental, or physical abuse. PARRIS’ Lancaster elder abuse lawyers handle all cases on a no win no fee basis, so you’ll pay no fees until we win you or your loved one's compensation for neglect or abuse.
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The elderly, or those over the age of 65, as well as dependent adults, are vulnerable to elder abuse and neglect due to cognitive and physical impairments associated with old age or dependency.
Oftentimes, cases of elder abuse in Los Angeles and other areas go unreported by victims, making it imperative that friends and family members can recognize the signs of elder abuse. Some of the most common physical injuries from elder abuse include:
- bedsores,
- falls,
- fractures,
- open wounds,
- bruises,
- overmedication,
- malnutrition,
- dehydration,
- infections.
In the most tragic elder abuse cases, a loved one’s wrongful death can result.
Financial abuse is also a very prevalent form of elder abuse and is oftentimes harder to detect.
Elder Abuse Victims in Lancaster Have Legal Options
Under the California Elder Abuse Act, victims and their families may recover compensation for medical expenses, pain and suffering, funeral costs, and even punitive damages in cases of intentionally atrocious abuse or neglect. PARRIS elder abuse attorneys handle all elder abuse cases on a contingency basis, which means that you pay no fees or costs until a recovery is made in your case.
Contact PARRIS Law Firm to start a free elder abuse case consultation today.
How Our Lancaster Elder Abuse Lawyers Fight for Justice
California enacted special legislation to help protect this population from abuse, called the Elder Abuse and Dependent Adult Civil Protection Act (EADACPA), or the “Elder Abuse Act.”
The Elder Abuse Act provides the abused and their loved ones with remedies to pursue when there has been financial, mental, or physical abuse perpetrated by caregivers, which may include:
- doctors,
- nursing homes,
- hospitals,
- assisted living facilities,
- home health agencies,
- and other care providers.
Before the Elder Abuse Act was passed, it was more difficult for elder abuse victims in Los Angeles and their loved ones to obtain justice in cases of elder abuse. Generally, if a victim died before their lawsuit was completed, their case would be closed and no recovery would be obtained by the victim’s family. Now, a victim may recover post-mortem for pain and suffering. The Elder Abuse Act also broadly defines what elder abuse is, making it easier for attorneys to prove liability under the law.
If your loved one has suffered from elder abuse in a California nursing home or assisted living facility, you and your loved one may have legal options. Call our Lancaster elder abuse lawyers at PARRIS Law Firm for a free case consultation today.
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