Compare 3 attorneys and 3 law firms in Jefferson City , MO. Sort by highest rating and years of nursing home experience.
Barbara Miltenberger
Jefferson City nursing home attorney at Husch Blackwell with 35 years experience235 East High Street, Suite 300, Jefferson City, MO 65101
Clifford Cornell
Jefferson City nursing home attorney at Brown Cornell Farrow with 27 years experience601 Monroe Street, Suite 304, Jefferson City, MO 65101
Nathan Forck
Jefferson City nursing home attorney at Nathan J Forck with 18 years experience2701 West Main Street, Jefferson City, MO 65109
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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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