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Philadelphia County Nursing Home Abuse Lawyer Francisco Jose Rodriguez
Philadelphia Nursing Home Abuse Lawyer. Licensed for 16 years.
Chad Boonswang Avvo Pro
Also known as Chad G. Boonswang, The Boonswang Law Firm
Philadelphia County Nursing Home Abuse Lawyer Chad Guevara Boonswang
Philadelphia Nursing Home Abuse Lawyer. Licensed for 15 years.
Joel Feldman
Also known as Joel Feldman
Philadelphia County Nursing Home Abuse Lawyer Joel D. Feldman
Philadelphia Nursing Home Abuse Lawyer. Licensed for 30 years.
Philadelphia County Nursing Home Abuse Lawyer Christian K. Lassen II
Philadelphia Nursing Home Abuse Lawyer. Licensed for 12 years.
James Mchugh
Also known as James J. McHugh, Jr., Jim McHugh
Philadelphia County Nursing Home Abuse Lawyer James J. Mchugh Jr.
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Philadelphia Nursing Home Abuse Lawyer. Licensed for 19 years.
Philadelphia County Nursing Home Abuse Lawyer Karl F Friedrichs
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Philadelphia Nursing Home Abuse Lawyer. Licensed for 15 years.
Philadelphia County Nursing Home Abuse Lawyer Andrew Kevin Mitnick
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Philadelphia Nursing Home Abuse Lawyer. Licensed for 14 years.
Philadelphia County Nursing Home Abuse Lawyer Robert L. Sachs Jr.
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Philadelphia Nursing Home Abuse Lawyer. Licensed for 27 years.
Philadelphia County Nursing Home Abuse Lawyer Charles John Galvin
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Philadelphia Nursing Home Abuse Lawyer. Licensed for 14 years.
Philadelphia County Nursing Home Abuse Lawyer Peter J. Thompson
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Philadelphia Nursing Home Abuse Lawyer. Licensed for 13 years.
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Nursing Home Abuse - Neglect

Nursing home abuse lawyers work with nursing home residents and their families. Nursing home residents depend on the nursing home staff to assist with their daily needs, as well as treat them for physical or medical conditions. Because residents are so vulnerable, abuse can take many forms. Staff can give residents too many drugs or the wrong ones, deprive them of heat or food, or simply pay insufficient attention to their needs. Nursing home abuse lawyers recognize when a resident has been mistreated, even if the resident isn't aware or able to communicate it. Nursing home abuse lawyers know which social service agencies to contact to report abuse, and can have a court-appointed guardian make decisions in the resident's best interests. If a nursing home resident's condition causes you concern, nursing home abuse lawyers can advise you on how to proceed.