Posted on December 28, 2022 in
Our elderly Arizona population deserves to be respected and cared for. Sometimes those who are trusted with their care, such as long-term assistance, nursing home staff, and other professionals, violate our trust and cause serious harm to our elderly loved ones. The duty of care for these providers is called a “fiduciary duty,” which...
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Posted on December 24, 2022 in
Elder abuse law is extensive, with various types of cases falling under the topic. This often means that not all attorneys will have the experience, skills, and resources you need. It’s important to do careful research into the attorney you retain to make sure you can recover the fair compensation you are entitled to. ...
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Posted on December 20, 2022 in
Nursing homes have both a legal and an ethical obligation (“Fiduciary Duty”) to provide reasonable care for their residents. This higher standard of care (more than for ordinary negligence) means that they are responsible for the well-being and safety of some of the most vulnerable of our population according to strict care standards of...
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Posted on December 4, 2022 in
After a car accident or any other injury accident, it seems threatening to disclose your pre-existing medical conditions during an insurance claim, especially since you don’t want your pre-existing condition(s) (“PE Condition”) to harm the outcome of an honest injury claim. However, it’s important to disclose them to the insurance company and your attorney....
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Posted on November 29, 2022 in
We trust our healthcare professionals not just to uphold their legal standard of care but to genuinely care for us and guide us through challenging medical issues. Unfortunately, medical malpractice takes many forms, including delayed diagnosis, which is incredibly dangerous as it prevents patients from getting urgently needed treatments with enough time to make...
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