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NURSING HOME VIOLATION?
Nursing Home Violation Attorney
Nursing Home Violations
If your loved one was injured, abused, neglected, or died unexpectedly while residing in a nursing home, we may be able to help. Unfortunately, nursing home violations seemingly permeate Florida news stations. We send our loved ones to these facilities so they will be taken care of. However, many nursing homes are understaffed, have inadequately trained employees, or negligently hired employees. This puts our loved ones at risk.
If you or a loved one has suffered from a nursing home violation, hiring an experienced attorney as soon as possible is crucial. Chubb Law has the experience and knowledge required to investigate your case and develop a plan to help you receive all that you are entitled to in your case.
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When you hire us, not only will we handle everything, but the result we get will leave you with more in your pocket— even after attorney’s fees.
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Nursing Home Violations FAQ
We could list all the awards we’ve received or tell you how much better our results are than other law firms– but that’s not what makes us different. We are different because we truly care about our clients. Because we care, you won’t feel like you’re one of 10,000. You will feel heard and prioritized. You will feel confident in your legal team. You will feel like you’re in the right place.
It doesn’t cost anything to start your case and you will never pay us anything out of your own pocket. We work on a contingency fee basis, which means you pay us only if we win your case. Our fee comes in the form of a percentage of the settlement or verdict amount we obtain.
We tell people all of the time, “if insurance companies would just treat people right there would be no need for what we do.” Unfortunately, most of the time insurance companies don’t treat people right. The only way to ensure you are protecting your rights is to consult with an attorney.
No. Not without consulting an attorney. We make all clients an “Increased Offer Guarantee.” If there is an offer on the table from the insurance company at the time of hiring us, we guarantee we will increase it, or we will waive our fee.
Yes. In the state of Florida, you can change attorneys mid-case. In fact, you can fire your current lawyer for practically any reason. The Florida Supreme Court has set out “10 Basic Rights” that every client is entitled to from their lawyer. Read more about those here.Â
Yes. That is a major part of any personal injury case and something we help clients with every single day.
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Increased offer guarantee.
If there is an offer on the table from the insurance company at the time of hiring us, we guarantee we will increase it, or we will waive our fee.