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Nursing Home Abuse Lawyer - Maine

Abuse of the elderly in Maine nursing homes, group homes, assisted living programs, and daycare for the elderly is unfortunately not rare. Maine nursing home abuse attorney Alison Mynick, a Registered Nurse, has successfully represented hundreds of families and individuals over her 20-year career. She has the experience, knowledge and compassion to help you, too, in circumstances such as:

  • neglect of an elderly resident — e.g., bedsores, unchanged clothing, lack of supervision
  • medical mistakes or negligence — including medication, treatments, restraints
  • assault — including sexual assault
  • financial abuse, theft
  • emotional abuse by staff, other residents

Elder Abuse Settlements and Verdicts

Attorney Mynick has helped obtain multi-million-dollar verdicts and settlements in Maine as compensation for injured clients' losses. She is acutely aware of the trauma experienced by both an elderly victim of abuse and his or her family members, and she has built a reputation as a highly regarded elder abuse attorney based on her successes for her clients.

Consult Maine Nursing Home Abuse Lawyer Alison Mynick

Contact the law offices of Briggs & Counsel to speak directly with Attorney Mynick about your concerns. She will provide a confidential, no-cost/no-commitment consultation in order to fully address your questions.

866-643-5635

Please fill out the form below to contact a Nursing Home Abuse Lawyer near you. To increase the efficiency of your case, be sure to include the following:

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