PHOENIX NURSING ABUSE ATTORNEY
NO FEE UNLESS YOU GET PAID
PHOENIX NURSING ABUSE ATTORNEY
NO FEE UNLESS YOU GET PAID
Nursing Home Abuse Attorney Phoenix
Add Text
Add text
What is Nursing Home Abuse or Neglect?
Abuse implies the mistreatment, or wrongful treatment of a person, especially when in a compromised physical or mental state.
Assault
Battery
Emotional Abuse
Sexual Abuse/ Rape
General Neglect
Financial Exploitation
Call us today at (602) 553-0000 to speak with one of our Arizona Nursing Home Attorneys
The Importance of Recognizing Nursing Home Abuse
Add text
Frequently Asked Questions
Listed below are some of the most frequently asked questions our personal injury attorneys recieve from new and prospective clients.
What Makes Big Chad Law Injury & Accident Lawyers Different?
The personal injury attorneys at Big Chad Law Injury & Accident Lawyers have fought to protect the rights of personal injury victims and get them compensation for their injuries for decades. Our attorneys believe everyone is entitled to quality representation and focus our practice on helping normal, everyday people get the help they need and deserve.
Why Should I Hire a Lawyer ?
Suffering any type of personal injury is just the beginning of any injury victims problems. Trying to file an insurance claim alone can be extremely complicated, especially when dealing with defendant insurance company attorneys who may dispute fault. Having an experienced attorney by your side to protect your rights can make the difference in the outcome of your claim.
How Much Does It Cost To Hire a Personal Injury Lawyer ?
The personal injury attorneys at Big Chad Law Injury & Accident Lawyers work on a contingency fee basis. That means that we don’t charge any upfront fees to take your case, and you only pay us if we win. If we win your case our fee is a percentage of the settlement or verdict amount that our personal injury lawyers obtain.
How Long Do I Have To File a Personal Injury Claim?
Arizona law requires that accident and personal injury victims file a claim within two years after the accident occured or when an unknown injury was first discovered. This is also known as the statute of limitations. If you try to file a claim after this two-year limit has expired, your claim will be deemed invalid and will be denied.
Contact Us
We’re Available 24/7
Do You Have Any Question’s About Us?
Don’t wait if you need assistance. Tell us your story, we’re here to listen and ready to help.