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California Elder Abuse Lawyer

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Elder abuse is a growing crisis in California, affecting thousands of vulnerable seniors every year. Nursing home neglect, assisted living abuse, financial exploitation, and medical malpractice in elder care facilities can cause irreparable harm to elderly residents. Families trust these institutions to provide care, yet too often, seniors suffer serious injuries, preventable medical complications, and even wrongful death due to negligence, abuse and misconduct.
At The Elder Justice Firm, we are dedicated California elder abuse attorneys who hold nursing homes, assisted living facilities, skilled nursing facilities, and other negligent caregivers accountable. With a proven track record in high-value cases, we fight to protect seniors who have been abused, neglected, or financially exploited. If your loved one has suffered mistreatment, we are here to pursue justice on their behalf.
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We Hold Negligent Care Facilities Accountable

Our attorneys handle serious injury, neglect, and wrongful death cases across California.
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We Handle All Types of Elder Abuse & Nursing Home Abuse Cases in California

Elder abuse can take many forms, from physical and emotional mistreatment to severe neglect and financial fraud. California law provides strong protections for seniors, but holding negligent facilities accountable requires an experienced elder abuse litigation firm. Our attorneys handle cases including:

Nursing Home Neglect & Abuse

Bedsores (Pressure Ulcers)
Falls, Fractures & Broken Bones
Malnutrition & Dehydration
Medication Errors & Overdosing
Improper Use of Restraints
Untreated Infections & Sepsis
Sexual Abuse of Elderly Residents

Assisted Living & Home Care Neglect

Failure to Provide Adequate Supervision
Resident Wandering & Elopement
Staff Negligence Leading to Injury
Unsafe Living Conditions
Resident on Resident violence

Elder Financial Exploitation & Fraud

Theft by Caregivers or Nursing Home Staff
Fraudulent Power of Attorney Use
Unauthorized Transfers of Assets
Nursing Home Billing Fraud

Medical Malpractice in Elder Care

Failure to Provide Timely Medical Attention
Errors in medication, or failure to provide medication
Surgical Errors in Elderly Patients
Failure to Diagnose & Treat Serious Conditions

If your loved one has suffered from elder abuse or neglect in a California nursing home, assisted living facility, or by a private caregiver, contact us today for a free, confidential consultation.

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California’s Elder Abuse Laws & Your Rights

California has some of the strongest elder abuse laws in the nation, designed to protect seniors and hold care facilities accountable for mistreatment.
Under the California Elder Abuse and Dependent Adult Civil Protection Act (EADACPA) Welfare & Institutions Code § 15600, victims of elder abuse and their families may seek:
Compensation for medical expenses, pain, and suffering
Punitive damages for reckless neglect or intentional harm
Wrongful death damages if the abuse led to death
Attorney's fees and costs

What is Considered Elder Abuse Under California Law?

California defines elder abuse as any act of physical abuse, neglect, financial exploitation, or psychological harm committed against a person aged 65 or older. This includes:
Neglect (failure to provide food, water, medical care, or hygiene)
Physical abuse (hitting, slapping, restraining)
Financial fraud (misuse of funds, power of attorney abuse)
Mental and emotional abuse (intimidation, isolation, verbal threats)
If you suspect elder abuse, it is critical to take immediate action. Our attorneys work with families to gather evidence, obtain CDPH reports, and file lawsuits against negligent nursing homes, assisted living facilities, and caregivers.

How We Hold Nursing Homes & Care Facilities Accountable

When nursing homes fail to provide adequate care, they must be held responsible. Our legal team conducts in-depth investigations to build strong cases against negligent facilities.
Our process includes:
Obtaining California Department of Public Health (CDPH) complaint records
Reviewing facility violations, past citations, and patterns of abuse
Interviewing former employees and witnesses
Working with medical and elder care experts to prove negligence
Filing lawsuits for financial compensation and punitive damages

CDPH Investigations & How They Strengthen Your Case

The California Department of Public Health (CDPH) is responsible for investigating complaints against nursing homes and assisted living facilities. When a facility is cited for violations, those reports can be powerful evidence in proving a pattern of neglect.
We use CDPH reports, facility inspection histories, and expert testimony to strengthen your case and prove that a nursing home knew or should have known that their conduct put residents at risk.

Suspect Elder Abuse? Contact our California Elder Abuse Attorneys For a Free Consultation.

If you suspect that your loved one is suffering from elder abuse, nursing home neglect, or financial exploitation, it is essential to act quickly. Abuse often worsens over time, and evidence can disappear if not properly documented.

At The Elder Justice Firm, we are dedicated to protecting seniors and fighting for the justice they deserve. We serve clients throughout California, including Los Angeles, San Diego, Orange County, San Francisco, and beyond.

Your loved one deserves dignity, respect, and safety. If a nursing home or caregiver has failed to meet their duty, we will fight to hold them accountable.

Why Choose The Elder Justice Firm?

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We Focus on Elder Abuse & Neglect Cases
Many law firms claim to have handle elder abuse experience — but the Elder Justice Firm specializes in dedicated to elder abuse and nursing home abuse cases.
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Proven Track Record in High-Value Cases

We have won multi-million-dollar cases against public and private facilities on behalf of our clients. As a result, many institutions and their insurance companies opt to settle with us, based on our attorneys’ reputations.

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We Take on Complex Cases Against Large Institutions

Many elder abuse cases involve powerful corporate nursing home chains with teams of defense lawyers. We have the experience and resources to fight back and win.
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We Work with Medical & Elder Care Experts

Our legal team collaborates with medical professionals, nursing home industry experts, and financial specialists to prove liability and maximize compensation.

Frequently Asked Questions

General Elder Abuse Questions

Elder abuse includes physical abuse, neglect, financial exploitation, emotional abuse, abandonment, and medical malpractice affecting individuals aged 65 and older. Under California law, any mistreatment that causes harm, distress, or financial loss to a senior is considered elder abuse.

Warning signs of elder abuse include unexplained injuries, sudden weight loss, dehydration, bedsores, frequent infections, changes in behavior, fear of staff or caregivers, missing money or valuables, and poor hygiene. If you suspect abuse, document the signs and seek legal guidance immediately.

First, ensure your loved one is safe. Document any injuries or signs of neglect, talk to staff, and file a complaint with the California Department of Public Health (CDPH). If the facility is unresponsive, consult an elder abuse attorney to discuss legal action.

Liability may fall on nursing homes, assisted living facilities, in-home caregivers, hospitals, doctors, or financial institutions that fail to protect seniors from harm. In some cases, individual caregivers may also be held accountable.

Yes. You can file an anonymous complaint with Adult Protective Services (APS), the CDPH, or a local Ombudsman program. However, providing contact information may help investigators gather more details.

Why Choose The Elder Justice Firm?

Elder abuse cases are complex, requiring medical evidence, expert testimony, and legal knowledge to prove negligence and maximize compensation. Nursing homes and insurance companies often fight claims aggressively, so having a skilled elder abuse lawyer increases your chances of success.

Unlike general personal injury firms, we focus exclusively on elder abuse litigation and have a track record of success against major nursing home chains. We use CDPH reports, expert witnesses, and aggressive litigation strategies to hold negligent facilities accountable.

Yes. We represent elder abuse victims in Los Angeles, San Diego, San Francisco, Sacramento, Riverside, Orange County, and every other region in California.

Nursing Home Abuse & CDPH Investigations

You can file a complaint with the California Department of Public Health (CDPH) Licensing & Certification Division online or by phone.

CDPH Complaint Portal: File a Complaint
CDPH Complaint Hotline: 1-916-558-1784

Once a complaint is filed, the CDPH conducts an unannounced inspection, interviews staff and residents, reviews medical records, and assesses whether the facility violated state and federal health laws.

Yes. CDPH reports can serve as crucial evidence in a lawsuit by documenting a history of violations, complaints, and patterns of neglect. If a facility has prior citations, that history can strengthen a punitive damages claim against them.

It is common for facilities to deny wrongdoing, falsify records, or pressure families to settle quickly. Our attorneys work with medical experts, former employees, and state investigators to expose cover-ups and uncover the truth.

Legal & Financial Questions

Victims and their families may recover compensation for:

  • Medical expenses (hospitalization, rehabilitation, medications)
  • Pain and suffering (physical and emotional distress)
  • Financial losses (stolen assets, fraudulent transactions)
  • Punitive damages (if the facility acted with reckless disregard for safety)
  • Wrongful death damages (if the abuse led to death)

Punitive damages are awarded in cases of extreme misconduct to punish the wrongdoer and deter future abuse. Under California’s Elder Abuse and Dependent Adult Civil Protection Act (WIC § 15600), punitive damages may be awarded if the nursing home, caregiver, or facility engaged in reckless, fraudulent, oppressive, or malicious conduct.

We work on a contingency fee basis, which means you pay nothing upfront. Our fees are only collected if we win your case. If there is no recovery, you owe us nothing.

The statute of limitations depends on the type of claim:

  • Elder abuse resulting in injury or neglect: 2 years from the date of injury.
  • Medical malpractice claims: 1 year from discovery of the harm.
  • Wrongful death claims: 2 years from the date of death.
  • Financial elder abuse claims: Up to 4 years.

Cases vary, but lawsuits typically take several months to a few years, depending on the complexity of the case, the amount of evidence, and whether the case settles or goes to trial.

Wrongful Death & Nursing Home Neglect

Yes. If nursing home neglect or abuse led to a senior’s death, their family can file a wrongful death lawsuit to seek compensation for medical bills, funeral costs, and emotional suffering.

Many elder abuse victims suffer from dementia or Alzheimer’s, making it harder for them to report mistreatment. Evidence from medical records, CDPH investigations, staff testimony, and surveillance footage can help prove abuse occurred, even if the victim cannot testify.

Next Steps

If your loved one is in immediate danger, call 911. Otherwise:

  • Report the abuse to the CDPH or APS
  • Gather evidence (photos, medical records, witness statements)
  • Call an elder abuse attorney to discuss your legal options

If you need help navigating this process, we are here to guide you.

Call us for a free consultation: 855-880-4500
Email us: info@elderjustice.com
Visit our website: elderjusticefirm.com

Protecting seniors from abuse and neglect isn’t just our job—it’s our mission.

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