Was a Loved One Injured in a Group Home?
Group homes can provide a home-like, therapeutic environment for people with physical or mental disabilities. Like a nursing home, group homes must have adequate, well-trained staffs in order to properly care for group home residents.
Disabled Adults ∙ Group Home Abuse and Neglect
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Group home abuse can destroy the very purpose of a group home — to provide the residents with a safe environment. If you are aware of group home abuse or neglect, if you know or suspect that a loved one is the victim of group home abuse or neglect, contact a personal injury attorney at the Snyder & Wenner law firm in Phoenix, Arizona.
- Group home residents may be afraid to report abuse. If you are visiting and notice signs of abuse, take the time to have a confidential discussion with your loved one. Residents suffering from autism, mental disabilities, or emotional illnesses may not know how to express what is happening. In that case, you need to take further steps to get to the truth.
- The group home is responsible for the health and safety of residents. Poorly trained staff or inadequate staff can result in abuse by staff member or by other residents of the group home.
At our law firm, we handle cases involving serious injury and wrongful death. In every case we take, our lawyers give it full attention, investigate the circumstances, review the problem with experts, and prepare the case for trial.
If you suspect group home abuse, contact a lawyer at Snyder & Wenner to discuss your concerns in a free consultation. Our attorneys represent seriously injured clients in the Phoenix area, throughout Arizona and nationwide.




