Elder abuse is a critical issue where some of the most vulnerable people in the community fall victim to people that they rely on. Whether it’s the trusted facility staff meant to care for our senior loved ones or scams that take advantage of their hard-earned savings, elder abuse is a serious problem.
If you or a loved one has been a victim of elder abuse, contact the elder abuse victim attorneys at Mirador Law for a free initial consultation. There are special laws in place to protect you and your senior loved ones and our abuse attorneys could help.
What is Elder Abuse?
Abuse of someone 65 or older is considered elder abuse. If you or a loved one has experienced elder abuse in any form, including physical, psychological, sexual, or neglect, we will aggressively litigate your case.
What is Dependent Persons Abuse?
Dependent Persons abuse is defined as the abuse of someone between 18 and 64 with mental or physical disabilities that keep him or her from being able to do normal activities or protect himself or herself. If you or a loved one is a dependent adult and has suffered physical, sexual, or psychological abuse or neglect, we will work tirelessly to hold the other party responsible.
What Are the Types of Elder Abuse?
The most common type of elder abuse include:
- Abandonment
- Abduction
- Isolation
- Neglect
- Physical Abuse
- Sexual Abuse
Contact a Pleasanton Elder Abuse Attorney Today
State laws surrounding elder and dependent person abuse leave victims with many options. However, it can be very hard for the typical senior citizen to navigate elder law. That is why it is important that you contact an elder abuse attorney. If you or a loved one have been a victim of elder abuse, contact the elder law experts at Mirador Law.