Seattle, Washington Nursing Home Attorneys

Attorneys.org features a comprehensive directory of 20 Seattle attorneys and 14 law firms.

Matthew D. Dubin

Washington Nursing Home attorney at Matthew D Dubin with 30 years of experience

520 Pike Street, Seattle, WA

Matthew N. Menzer

Washington Nursing Home attorney at Menzer Law Firm with 37 years of experience

705 2nd Avenue, Seattle, WA

Michael J. Longyear

Washington Nursing Home attorney at Reed Longyear Malnati and Ahrens with 41 years of experience

801 2nd Avenue, Seattle, WA

Susan Wassell

Washington Nursing Home attorney at Fain Anderson VanDerhoef with 22 years of experience

701 5th Avenue, Seattle, WA

Thomas R. Golden

Washington Nursing Home attorney at Otorowski Johnston Morrow and Golden with 45 years of experience

316 Occidental Avenue South, Seattle, WA

Need help with a nursing home abuse matter?

Nursing home laws are set by cities, states and the federal government. These laws govern the proper treatment of patients and residents in nursing homes. If you think you or a loved one has been mistreated by a nursing home contact a nursing home lawyer to review the situation right away. Nursing home abuse includes deprivation of food or medication and lack of attention. An attorney who focuses on nursing home abuse will quickly be able to assess the case, contact the proper social service agencies and work with the nursing home and court to find a solution.

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