Personal NEGLIGENCE

Elder Abuse & Nursing Home Abuse Lawyers in Mesa & Gilbert, AZ

Experienced Nursing Home Neglect Attorneys Serving Mesa & Gilbert, AZ

Choosing a long-term care facility for a parent is one of the hardest decisions you’ll ever make. Once you’ve chosen a nursing home, assisted living community, or other care provider, you want peace of mind knowing that your loved one is well taken care of.

If you start to notice things like unexplained bruises, recurring infections, or a rapid change in your loved one’s demeanor, it can be a sign that abuse or neglect is taking place. In these cases, it’s important to get in touch with a good elder abuse attorney to get to the bottom of your concerns and prevent your loved one from further harm.

With decades of experience helping families near Usery Mountain Regional Park, Mesa Arts Center, the Heritage District in Gilbert, and everywhere in between, Bailey Law Firm focuses on protecting the elderly from abuse and holding negligent or abusive care facilities responsible.

What Abuse and Neglect Look Like

Elder abuse isn’t just one thing—it can be outright harm or simply failing to give someone the care they need. Sadly, some families discover too late that the care their loved one receives falls short of what was promised. Here are two of the most common issues we see in Arizona.

Physical Abuse

Hitting, shoving, rough handling, force-feeding, using restraints the wrong way, or giving medication in a way that harms. Watch for:

Neglect

When basic needs—physical, emotional, or safety—aren’t met. It’s one of the most common problems in long-term care facilities. Signs can include:

If something on this list sounds familiar, our elder abuse lawyer team can help you dig deeper and take action to protect your loved one.

Book Your Free
Consultation Or Call Today!

How We Help Families in Mesa & Gilbert

As a nursing home abuse law firm, we handle cases where care facilities cause serious harm through abuse or neglect. This might mean:

In many cases, it’s not just one caregiver making a bad choice—it’s a management problem. Issues like understaffing, poor training, and unsafe policies create an environment where harm happens. We find those patterns, and we make sure they’re addressed in court.

Why Families Call Bailey Law Firm

Arizona’s vulnerable adult laws give families the power to hold facilities accountable, but those laws only work if your attorney knows how to use them. Clients choose us because we offer:

We’re more than just your elderly abuse attorney—we’re the voice for your loved one when they can’t speak for themselves.

Talk to an Elder Abuse Attorney for Mesa & Gilbert

If your loved one has been hurt in a nursing home, assisted living community, or hospital, don’t wait. Call Bailey Law Firm for a free consultation. We work on a contingency basis—you don’t pay unless we win—and we also provide second opinions and case reviews.

Call 480-681-5408 or fill out the consultation form below to get started. The sooner we act, the sooner we can protect your loved one from further harm.

Practice Areas

Schedule a Free Case Review

All fields required *

This field is for validation purposes and should be left unchanged.
Name(Required)

Case Results

Recent Wins

Testimonials

What Our Clients Are Saying

Case Results

Recent Wins

free consultation

How Can We Help?

Schedule your consultation with Bailey Law Firm today.

We accept elder abuse cases on a contingency fee basis, which means you don’t pay unless we win. We also provide second opinions and case reviews. Fill out the form below to book your consultation. Let’s hold elder care facilities accountable.

All consultations are confidential.

All fields required *

This field is for validation purposes and should be left unchanged.
Name(Required)
MM slash DD slash YYYY
Has any medical provider told you that you/a loved one was subjected to abuse/neglect/negligence?

By submitting this form an attorney-client relationship has not been established and Bailey Law Firm has not undertaken your representation. The purpose of answering these screening questions is to make an initial determination as to whether a consultation would be productive to determine whether we can help. In some circumstances we do not feel we can help, based on the information provided and in that case will contact you to cancel your requested appointment.