Defending the Rights of the Elderly

Elderly individuals in nursing homes and assisted living facilities are often overlooked victims of abuse and neglect. Financial exploitation, physical harm, and medical neglect are just some of the ways their rights are violated. Our firm is dedicated to exposing these injustices and fighting for the dignity of our elderly clients.

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Forms of Elder Abuse

  • Financial exploitation: Manipulating elderly individuals into signing unfair agreements or surrendering assets.
  • Neglect in medical care: Failing to address chronic illnesses or provide necessary treatments.
  • Unsafe environments: Allowing hazardous conditions that lead to preventable injuries.


Legal Protections

The rights of elderly individuals are protected under:

  • Elder Justice Act: Federal law combating abuse and neglect.
  • New Mexico Civil Rights Act: Addresses violations in state-funded care facilities.

Why It Matters

Elder abuse often goes unreported. By taking legal action, we not only seek justice for our clients but also shine a light on systemic issues that allow such mistreatment to persist.

If you suspect elder abuse, contact us for a free consultation.

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