If you've been injured in an accident, whether from a car crash or from the emotional trauma of negligent nursing home staff, you've come to the right place. Charles Love has been a results-oriented, client-centric personal injury in Charleston, WV for over 20 years. With notable wins spanning a wide variety of legal cases, Love prides himself on exceeding client expectations by being there for you when you need it most.
Chad Love goes above and beyond for his clients and makes them feel comfortable and informed about what's going on in their case. Many clients stop by the office just to visit, even after their case has been resolved! It's this attention to the client relationship plus his extensive legal experience that makes Chad Love the logical choice if you ever need representation.
Chad Love goes above and beyond for his clients and makes them feel comfortable and informed about what's going on in their case. Many clients stop by the office just to visit, even after their case has been resolved! It's this attention to the client relationship plus his extensive legal experience that makes Chad Love the logical choice if you ever need representation.
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Charles "Chad" M. Love, IV graduated cum laude from Denison University in 1993 with a Bachelor of Arts economics and French.
He then attended the West Virginia University College of Law, from which he received his Juris Doctorate in 1997.
Mr. Love was a member of a prominent personal injury firm in Charleston from 1997 until 2014, when he founded The Love Law Firm.
Charles Love has extensive trial experience and focuses his practice on nursing home injuries, car accidents, commercial truck accidents, medical malpractice and pemises liability.
He then attended the West Virginia University College of Law, from which he received his Juris Doctorate in 1997.
Mr. Love was a member of a prominent personal injury firm in Charleston from 1997 until 2014, when he founded The Love Law Firm.
Charles Love has extensive trial experience and focuses his practice on nursing home injuries, car accidents, commercial truck accidents, medical malpractice and pemises liability.
If you are like many West Virginians with aging parents, your mother, father, or both invested some of the best years of their lives into making sure you were healthy, safe, and cared for as you grew older.
With over 14 million people in the U.S. over the age of 65, and more than 1.3 million who were in nursing care facilities in 2011, when the first Baby Boomers entered this age bracket, elder care - and elder abuse - are becoming ever more significant issues.
According to a 2001 study by the House Government Reform Committee, 30% of nursing homes (5,283 facilities) were cited for nearly 9,000 cases of abuse between 1999 and 2001.
With over 14 million people in the U.S. over the age of 65, and more than 1.3 million who were in nursing care facilities in 2011, when the first Baby Boomers entered this age bracket, elder care - and elder abuse - are becoming ever more significant issues.
According to a 2001 study by the House Government Reform Committee, 30% of nursing homes (5,283 facilities) were cited for nearly 9,000 cases of abuse between 1999 and 2001.
According to the American Psychological Association, more than 2 million American elders are victims of nursing home abuse every year.
This abuse can take many forms, ranging from physical and emotional abuse to sexual abuse.
Perhaps the most difficult to recognize, however, is emotional abuse.
If you feel that your loved ones are being emotionally abused, you need to contact the Love Law Firm immediately at (304) 344 5683 for a free consultation.
Emotional abuse is defined as behaviors conducted by nursing home staff and others that, in one way or another, causes emotional pain or distress.
This abuse can take many forms, ranging from physical and emotional abuse to sexual abuse.
Perhaps the most difficult to recognize, however, is emotional abuse.
If you feel that your loved ones are being emotionally abused, you need to contact the Love Law Firm immediately at (304) 344 5683 for a free consultation.
Emotional abuse is defined as behaviors conducted by nursing home staff and others that, in one way or another, causes emotional pain or distress.
When loved ones move into a nursing home, receive home care, or commit to any long-term care, they put a significant amount of trust into the staff and other professionals taking care of them.
Unfortunately, some people take advantage of an elder's property and/or mental state by stealing from them or inflicting substantial financial abuse.
If you believe that your loved ones are being victimized over their finances, you need to contact a financial elder abuse attorney in Charleston, WV immediately.
Unfortunately, some people take advantage of an elder's property and/or mental state by stealing from them or inflicting substantial financial abuse.
If you believe that your loved ones are being victimized over their finances, you need to contact a financial elder abuse attorney in Charleston, WV immediately.
West Virginia has one of the highest populations of elderly citizens in the US (Behind Florida and California.)
One estimate puts the state's population of individuals over 65 at 25% by 2030.
Many of these residents are frail elderly who can no longer live on their own.
Nursing homes are for care, healing and recuperating.
In some cases, a nursing home is for someone who needs critical care that a family member or caregiver can't supply at home.
In the case of an elderly person, they may be admitted for the rest of their days.
One estimate puts the state's population of individuals over 65 at 25% by 2030.
Many of these residents are frail elderly who can no longer live on their own.
Nursing homes are for care, healing and recuperating.
In some cases, a nursing home is for someone who needs critical care that a family member or caregiver can't supply at home.
In the case of an elderly person, they may be admitted for the rest of their days.
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