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Tragically, studies indicate that as many as five million elderly Americans experience abuse each year. If your loved one experienced abuse at the hands of a caregiver, you may want to know what compensation you can recover for egregious damages.

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Discovering that a parent with dementia has been abused in a nursing home or assisted living facility is devastating—and many families immediately ask whether they still have legal options if their loved one cannot clearly explain what happened. The short answer is yes. In Arizona, elder abuse laws protect vulnerable adults even when they are unable to testify due to cognitiv...


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When patients experience concerning symptoms and seek medical care, they trust their doctors to act promptly, order appropriate tests, and deliver an accurate diagnosis. Under Arizona law, physicians owe patients a legal duty of care to diagnose and treat ...


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No legal process can undo the trauma of a catastrophic birth injury. However, for families facing lifelong medical needs, a successful legal claim can provide financial stability and access to critical care. In Arizona, the average settlement or court award for catastrophic birth injury cases is approximately $1 million, though many cases resolve for significantly more depend...


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Dementia is a prevalent condition in the elderly, affecting around 55 million elderly Americans, including those in Arizona. Sadly, dementia patients suffer a higher rate of abuse than elderly patients without cognitive impairment. Worse, elder ab...


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