Joseph Erlichman practices at Erlichman Law Firm from 2200 East Camelback Road Suite 102, Phoenix, AZ 85016, (602) 224-0062, providing caring and compassionate representation for nursing home abuse victims throughout Arizona including Scottsdale residents. The firm investigates key warning signs including decubitus ulcers (bedsores), malnutrition, dehydration, infections, unexplained bruises, frequent broken bones, sudden personality changes, and rapid health deterioration that signal potential neglect or abuse by nursing staff. Attorney Erlichman helps families differentiate between legitimate health concerns and patterns of neglect, collecting evidence to determine whether loved ones receive proper care or suffer from inattention and abuse. While single injuries may not indicate neglect, multiple red flags combined often reveal serious abuse requiring investigation into nursing home practices and staff conduct. The practice examines whether facilities provide adequate support and care as trusted by families, holding adult care facilities accountable when trust is violated through negligence or intentional harm. Offering free initial consultations with attorney fees deducted from recovered compensation after reimbursement of costs, the firm recognizes that distinguishing abuse signs from residents’ fragile conditions requires skilled legal analysis. Operating from Phoenix serving the greater Arizona area, Erlichman Law Firm advocates for seniors whose health and safety depend on proper nursing home care, pursuing justice when facilities fail to meet their obligations to vulnerable residents.
Lanzone Morgan, LLP maintains offices at 356 Redondo Avenue, Long Beach, CA 90814 and 2801 E. Camelback Road, Suite 200, Phoenix, AZ 85016, exclusively focusing on nursing home abuse cases with over 75 years of combined experience. The firm has recovered over $200 million in settlements and verdicts including $3 million for a coccyx bedsore case, $2.3 million for multiple falls causing broken arm and pelvis, $1.2 million for starvation death, and $1 million for serious burns. Among San Diego County’s 81 nursing homes, 14 are rated below average with six flagged for abuse. The firm handles cases involving bedsores, falls, fractures, infections, sepsis, medication errors, unauthorized restraints, wandering, sexual assault, dehydration, malnutrition, and wrongful death. California’s three-year statute of limitations or one year from injury discovery applies. Founding partner James Morgan emphasizes the firm never witnesses retaliation against clients currently residing in facilities being sued, serving all San Diego County locations.
Marc Lamber and Chris Goodnow lead Lamber Goodnow at 2394 E Camelback Rd #600, Phoenix, AZ 85016, specializing in nursing home abuse and neglect cases with 99% of cases won or settled and over 550 five-star reviews. The firm handles cases involving physical abuse, emotional abuse, sexual abuse, financial exploitation, and healthcare fraud, representing victims who suffer from bedsores, malnutrition, dehydration, unexplained injuries, medication errors, and wrongful death. A division of Fennemore Craig, P.C., Arizona’s oldest law firm, they pursue compensation for medical costs, pain and suffering, and moving expenses while working on contingency fees. The attorneys have extensive experience holding facilities accountable for understaffing, inadequate training, and negligent care. They offer free consultations at 602-274-9662, serving Phoenix and throughout Arizona with offices also in Tucson and Denver, protecting elderly residents’ rights under the Nursing Home Care Reform Act of 1987 and state regulations.