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Dedicated Advocates for Elder Abuse Victims
Clement Law Group is a renowned law firm in Sacramento, California, with a singular and powerful focus: fighting for the rights of the elderly. Founded by Lesley Ann Clement, the firm has established itself as a leading authority in Elder Abuse Litigation. Unlike many firms that handle a variety of cases, Clement Law Group devotes its practice exclusively to holding nursing homes, assisted living facilities, and residential care homes accountable for neglect and abuse. Lesley Clement’s passion for this work was ignited by a personal tragedy-the abuse of her own great-aunt in a facility-driving her to become a fierce crusader for nursing home reform. For over 25 years, the firm has been a voice for the voiceless, taking on large corporate care chains and securing justice for seniors who have suffered from bedsores, malnutrition, falls, and medical neglect. The firm’s mission is not just to win cases, but to improve the quality of care for all elders by enforcing strict accountability standards.
Specialized Legal Practice
The firm’s expertise is deep and focused, addressing the most severe forms of mistreatment in institutional settings.
- Nursing Home Neglect: The firm represents victims of substandard care, including dehydration, starvation, and lack of hygiene. They investigate cases where understaffing and corporate greed lead to preventable suffering.
- Physical and Sexual Abuse: Clement Law Group handles horrific cases of physical assault and sexual abuse within care facilities, working to ensure perpetrators are brought to justice and facilities are penalized.
- Chemical Restraints: The firm litigates against the illegal use of antipsychotic drugs to sedate residents for the convenience of staff, a practice that robs seniors of their dignity and health.
- Wrongful Death: When neglect leads to the tragic loss of a loved one, the firm supports families in wrongful death claims, seeking to hold the responsible parties liable for their actions.
A Legacy of Reform
Lesley Ann Clement is recognized nationally for her work. She has been featured in Time Magazine, People, and on Frontline for her efforts to expose the systemic issues in the long-term care industry. Her approach goes beyond the courtroom; she actively collaborates with legislators and advocacy groups to strengthen laws protecting seniors. The firm’s office in East Sacramento provides a compassionate and supportive environment for families in crisis. They understand the guilt and anger families feel when a loved one is harmed, and they offer a steady hand to guide them through the legal process.
East Sacramento Location
The firm is located at 3576 McKinley Boulevard, directly across from the beautiful McKinley Park in East Sacramento. This historic and peaceful location offers a comforting setting for clients, far removed from the sterile atmosphere of a downtown high-rise. The office is easily accessible and offers a welcoming space for sensitive consultations.
We are not just lawyers; we are advocates. We believe that by holding corporations accountable for their promises to care for the vulnerable, we can improve the quality of life for all elders.
If you suspect a loved one is being neglected or abused in a care facility, do not remain silent. Contact Clement Law Group today to speak with an attorney who has dedicated her career to protecting our seniors.
Specializing In
Elder Abuse, Nursing Home Neglect, Wrongful Death, Bedsores, Chemical Restraints
Address & Location
3576 McKinley Blvd, Sacramento, CA 95816
Building Location
The office is located in a charming, residential-style professional building facing McKinley Park. It is situated in the prestigious East Sacramento neighborhood.
Suite Access
Access is via the main front entrance on McKinley Blvd.
Parking Details
Street parking is readily available along McKinley Blvd and surrounding residential streets.
Public Transit
Served by Sacramento Regional Transit (SacRT). Bus stops are located nearby on Alhambra Blvd and H Street.
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