Nursing Home Abuse Lawyer - South Carolina

With over 15 years of legal experience, Curtis E. Bostic – the well-respected founder of Bostic Law Firm, PA – has extensive experience successfully defending the rights of victims of nursing home abuse. Tragically, nursing home abuse is a fairly prevalent occurrence, with an estimated 30 percent of all nursing homes in the U.S. committing some form of elder abuse. While such abuse tends to occur at the hands of the staff, in some cases, nursing home abuse can be committed by fellow residents.
Regardless of who commits the abuse, the effects can be devastating, and the worst cases of nursing home abuse can result in permanent disability or death.
South Carolina Attorney for the Injured
If you or a loved one has been victimized by nursing home abuse, you will likely be entitled to a settlement that compensates you for your medical bills, treatment costs, and pain and suffering. Injured parties in South Carolina should schedule a free consultation with Mr. Bostic. He will provide a thorough analysis of your individual case and help determine the best way to proceed. Mr. Bostic is dedicated to helping nursing home abuse victims recover sizable settlements so they can get the help they need and move on with their lives.
Building a Strong Defense
Mr. Bostic and his experienced legal team compile and present the strongest case possible by:
- Collecting all necessary evidence, including witness testimonies, physical evidence and medical reports
- Working with specialists, such as doctors and registered nurses, to secure expert testimonies when needed in official legal proceedings
To ensure that each client receives premium representation, Mr. Bostic and his legal staff are dedicated to staying up-to-date with the latest changes to personal injury law. Bostic Law Firm is committed to cultivating professional, personalized attorney-client relationships with each client.
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- First and Last Name
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- Date of the incident
- Short description of what occurred
- What the resulting effects have been
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