Operating from 1980 E. Fort Lowell Road, Suite 200, Tucson, Arizona 85719, Shultz & Rollins, LLP provides dedicated representation for nursing home negligence victims. The firm handles cases involving elder abuse, neglect, and exploitation occurring in long-term care facilities. Their experienced attorneys investigate incidents of physical injuries, emotional abuse, medication errors, malnutrition, dehydration, and financial exploitation. With a focus on protecting vulnerable seniors, the firm works diligently to hold negligent facilities accountable for understaffing, inadequate training, poor supervision, and failure to follow care protocols. They pursue compensation for medical expenses, pain and suffering, and emotional trauma while navigating complex regulations governing nursing homes. Shultz & Rollins offers compassionate guidance to families through the legal process, gathering evidence including medical records, facility documentation, and witness testimony to build comprehensive cases against facilities that breach their duty of care.
Rabb & Rabb, PLLC maintains offices at 7442 N la Cholla Blvd, Tucson, AZ 85741, with attorneys serving Western personal injury victims including California, Arizona, Utah, New Mexico, Colorado, Texas, Wyoming, and Montana, reachable at 520-888-6740 or toll-free at 800-354-3352. Lloyd Rabb and staff handle nursing home injury cases involving broken bones, bed sores, excessive bruising, concussions, and injuries especially serious for elderly victims who take longer to heal, with additional offices in Flagstaff (928-226-2881) and Phoenix (480-858-9411). The firm addresses negligence including failure to maintain safe premises, perform due diligence on new hires, supervise residents, and provide appropriate medical treatment, with special laws governing nursing home residents’ rights and consequences for inadequate care. Their experienced attorneys possess in-depth knowledge of unique laws governing nursing home care, working diligently to protect rights while clearly laying out options for pursuing claims and securing fair compensation for injuries, medical bills, pain and suffering, and punitive damages. Rabb & Rabb provides services helping victims secure compensation when nursing homes and professionals fail to provide high-quality care for senior citizens, understanding that elderly are especially vulnerable to injury and abuse with severe consequences from negligence, offering free initial consultations via email at [email protected] or [email protected].
Russo Law Firm, established in 1956, operates from 3505 N. Campbell Avenue Suite 504, Tucson, AZ 85719, (520) 529-1515, with over $45 million secured in verdicts and settlements for nursing home negligence victims throughout Tucson. The practice handles physical abuse, psychological trauma, sexual assault, neglect, abandonment, and financial exploitation cases against facilities failing to provide adequate nutrition, hygiene, medical care, or protection from harm. Common injuries include bedsores, broken bones from unattended falls, urinary tract infections, dehydration, malnutrition, sexually transmitted diseases, extreme anxiety, and wrongful death requiring specialized elder care knowledge. The firm pursues compensation for medical expenses, relocation costs, pain and suffering, emotional distress, reduced quality of life, and punitive damages for willful misconduct with free case evaluations available. Their attorneys investigate understaffing, inadequate training, exhausted staff, and failures to meet federal and state regulations protecting vulnerable adults from physical harm, confinement, or exploitation. Cases involve residents with dementia facing higher abuse risks, those experiencing withdrawal, fear of caregivers, unexplained injuries, or sudden financial changes indicating exploitation. The firm emphasizes building close client relationships while aggressively pursuing justice.
Hollingsworth Kelly Law Firm maintains headquarters at 3501 North Campbell Suite 104, Tucson, Arizona 85719, serving elderly abuse victims with experienced attorneys handling cases since the firm’s establishment, available at (520) 882-8080. The practice addresses nursing home negligence including medication errors from facilities like Emeritus at Catalina Foothills cited for 19 violations involving missed prescriptions, with executive directors placed on probation and facilities assessed multiple fines. They investigate bedsores, fractures, dehydration, malnutrition, and cases where residents report abuse while 95% witness other residents being mistreated according to CDC data. The firm assists with Arizona Department of Health Services inspections through azcarecheck.com, advocating for vulnerable populations as the U.S. elderly population grows with one in five expected to be 65 or older by 2030. Their attorneys handle cases involving cameras in nursing homes for accountability, with seven states passing monitoring laws while New Jersey and Wisconsin loan secret cameras to document suspected abuse. The practice emphasizes that 40% of nursing home residents report being victims of abuse with five unreported cases for every reported incident. Contact for free consultation regarding physical, emotional, sexual abuse, neglect, or financial exploitation.
Hollingsworth Kelly operates from 3501 North Campbell Suite 104, Tucson, Arizona 85719, (520) 882-8080, handling nursing home negligence cases involving dehydration, malnutrition, bedsores, pressure ulcers, infections, falls, and medication errors. The firm addresses Arizona’s crisis where 73% of high priority complaints weren’t investigated within required 10-day periods according to Department of Health Services testimony, with lawmakers questioning if agency failures rose to criminal levels. Their attorneys represent vulnerable adults and disabled residents suffering from inadequate care, assist families with azcarecheck.com facility research, and advocate for camera placement in rooms for monitoring. The practice covers falls causing bone fractures that significantly impact quality of life, infections from poor hygiene, untreated medical conditions, and deaths from neglect. They emphasize elder abuse affects 1.4 million Americans in 17,000 nursing homes with 70% run by for-profit corporations where budget considerations override care requirements. The firm handles cases involving intentional misconduct, gross negligence, understaffing, overmedication, robbery, and sexual abuse with CDC projections showing Americans 65 and older will comprise 20% of population by 2050. Free consultations available focusing on compassionate representation.