When a family puts a loved on in a nursing home, they expect that person to be treated with care and respect. Unfortunately, this isn’t always the case. Having a family member die as a result of negligent behavior in an Arizona nursing home is truly a tragedy. But an Arizona personal injury attorney with experience in nursing home negligence can help.
Not only can an experienced personal injury attorney ensure that a claim is filed on the family’s behalf, but that claim can also protect future patients from being injured or killed in that same nursing home. An experienced nursing home lawyer is also well versed in the laws pertaining to nursing homes, including the Adult Protective Services Act (APSA).,
If your loved one has died due to nursing home negligence and you’re looking for help or answers regarding the Adult Protective Services Act, please contact Breyer Law Offices. We have experience in nursing home wrongful death cases and can give you honest answers and guidance, as well as educate you about all of your legal options, so you can make the best decision for you and your family.

By Wrongful Death Attorney on April 21, 2010 -
Arizona personal injury attorneys are experienced in aiding families who lose a loved one due to nursing home abuse or neglect. Those families who put their loved one in a nursing home expect that the nursing home will protect and care for their mother, father, or other loved one. Having a loved one die from direct neglect or abuse in a nursing home is an exceedingly heart wrenching experience for the victim’s family. It is not only unacceptable on a personal or societal level, it is also unacceptable to the law.
As experienced Tucson wrongful death lawyers, we feel strongly that nursing home abuse must be stopped. Justice must be done in nursing home abuse cases, not only for the victims and their families, but to prevent further abuse in that or other nursing homes. A vital step in pursuing a nursing home abuse or neglect claim includes hiring a skilled Arizona wrongful death attorney. Often, such claims have more questions than other sorts of wrongful death cases. The families of those who have lost their lives due to abuse or neglect at a nursing home need to know what the benefit is of bringing a claim. There is a set of laws that apply specifically to nursing home cases, including the Adult Protective Services Act (APSA).
Should you have any questions about the Adult Protective Services Act or other laws that deal with wrongdoing, negligence, abuse that lead to a wrongful death of someone for whom you care in a nursing home, we ask you to contact us. We are happy to answer any questions you might have forthrightly, telling you straight what we think of the validity of your claim as experienced Arizona injury lawyers so that you can make an informed decision about whether to pursue your case.

By Wrongful Death Attorney on March 25, 2010 -
Personal injury lawyers have expertise in helping Arizona families who have lost a loved one due to nursing home abuse. When a family places a loved one in a nursing home they do so under the belief that the nursing home will protect and care for their mother, father, or loved one. To have a loved one who dies as a direct result of the neglect of that nursing home is a horrendous experience for families to have to go through. Also, it is not only unacceptable on a personal level, it is unacceptable as a matter of law.
Nursing home abuse must be stopped. It must be stopped so that justice is done on behalf of the loved one who has been lost and to prevent further abuse from that nursing home and others. Hiring a skilled Arizona personal injury wrongful death lawyer to help pursue a nursing home case is a vital first step. However, these claims have more questions than many do at the outset. Families need to know what benefit there is in bringing the claim. What laws exist that are specific only to nursing home cases, such as the Adult Protective Services Act (APSA).
If you have questions about the Adult Protective Services Act or the other laws that will punish the wrongdoing and negligence – or abuse – that led to the death of a loved one in a nursing home, please do not hesitate to contact us. At Breyer Law Offices, P.C., we will answer your questions honestly and in a straightforward way so that you can decide whether or not bringing such a claim is in the best interests of your family.
