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BOATING ACCIDENTS​

BICYCLE ACCIDENTS​

BURN INJURY

CATASTROPHIC INJURY

DEFECTIVE PRODUCTS

CAR ACCIDENTS

ELDER ABUSE

LIABILITY

MEDICAL MALPRACTICE

MOTORCYCLE ACCIDENTS

NEGLIGENCE

NURSING HOME ABUSE

PEDESTRIAN ACCIDENTS

PRODUCT LIABILITY

PREMISES LIABILITY

SCHOOL ACCIDENTS

SEXUAL ABUSE

TRUCK ACCIDENTS

WORKERS' COMPENSATION

WORKPLACE INJURIES

WRONGFUL DEATH

ELDER ABUSE ATTORNEY IN CHARLESTON, SC

Charleston Law Firm Representing The Victims Of Elder Abuse With Success

The sooner you receive help for a loved one who has been the victim of elder abuse, the better. Elder abuse is a serious problem. As our nation’s elderly population grows, it is not a problem that will go away on its own. We must pay attention to the risks, warning signs, and contributing factors. We must also take action to punish those responsible for this reprehensible behavior—and to obtain justice and compensation for the innocent victims of elder abuse.

Preventing elder abuse / negligence calls for careful steps and conscious measures, such as:

Who Is At Risk For Elder Abuse?

In many cases, caregiving is stressful and difficult, often a task compounded with other aspects of daily life that may leave the caregiver exhausted, drained, anxious, and stressed. While never an excuse for abusive behavior, it is important to be aware that stress can be a risk factor when it comes to elder abuse.

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If you have questions about what elder abuse is, let Traywick Law Offices help you. Our Charleston personal injury attorney can answer all of your questions and support you.

     Taking action: If you see something or suspect something, say something. Report your concerns to the appropriate authorities.

   Ask the right questions: Provide a listening ear to seniors as well as their caregivers.

    Know the signs: Educate yourself in the signs of elder abuse, and know what to look for. Ensure that your loved ones also know what to look for when it comes to elder abuse.

    Provide access to support and assistance: Make sure that caregivers are not overworked.

Call us at (843) 343-5092 to learn more, starting with a free consultation.

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