Elder Abuse Attorneys in Sacramento County
Elder abuse in Sacramento County takes many forms — physical harm in a care facility, financial exploitation by a trusted advisor or family member, emotional manipulation, and neglect in home and institutional settings. Peck Law Corporation represents elder abuse victims and their families throughout Sacramento County, pursuing the full spectrum of civil remedies under California law to hold abusers fully accountable. We handle all cases on a contingency fee basis — no fees unless we win. Contact us today for a free consultation.


Types of Elder Abuse Affecting Sacramento County Residents
California's EADACPA broadly protects individuals aged 65 and older from all forms of abuse, neglect, and exploitation. The most common types of elder abuse in Sacramento County include:
- Physical Abuse — Intentional bodily harm by caregivers, nursing home staff, or family members, including hitting, pushing, and inappropriate restraints
- Financial Exploitation — Theft, fraud, unauthorized account access, coerced changes to wills, trusts, or powers of attorney, and undue influence over financial decisions — affecting elderly residents across Sacramento, Elk Grove, Folsom, and surrounding communities
- Neglect — Failure to provide adequate food, water, medical care, hygiene, or safe living conditions in a nursing facility or private home care setting
- Emotional and Psychological Abuse — Verbal threats, humiliation, isolation, and manipulation
- Sexual Abuse — Any non-consensual sexual contact with an elderly person
- Abandonment — Desertion by a person who assumed caregiving responsibility

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Recognizing and Reporting Elder Abuse in Sacramento County
Elder abuse is severely underreported — victims often face cognitive, physical, or emotional barriers to speaking up. Family members must know the warning signs across every form of abuse:
- Physical signs — Unexplained injuries, bruises in various healing stages, fearfulness around specific caregivers
- Financial signs — Unexplained bank withdrawals, unpaid bills, suspicious changes to estate documents, new individuals with sudden financial access
- Neglect signs — Rapid weight loss, bedsores, dehydration, untreated medical conditions, deteriorating hygiene
- Emotional signs — Depression, withdrawal, reluctance to speak freely in a caregiver's presence
Report suspected elder abuse in Sacramento County to Adult Protective Services, law enforcement, and the Sacramento County Long-Term Care Ombudsman. Read our guide on how to report elder abuse in California, then contact Peck Law Corporation to pursue civil remedies that regulatory agencies cannot provide.
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Why Sacramento County Families Choose Peck Law Corporation
Peck Law Corporation brings focused expertise in California elder abuse law, a deep understanding of the EADACPA's enhanced civil remedies, and a track record of results for injury victims and families throughout Sacramento County. Our attorneys handle every aspect of your case from investigation through settlement or trial, while you focus on your family. All cases are handled on a contingency fee basis — no fees unless we win.
Thorough Independent Investigation
We move immediately to preserve evidence before it disappears — gathering medical records, police reports, facility inspection logs, surveillance footage, and expert testimony to build the strongest possible elder abuse case on your behalf.
Full Spectrum of Civil Remedies Including Punitive Damages
Under the EADACPA and Penal Code 368, Sacramento County elder abuse victims and their families may be entitled to compensatory damages, punitive damages, and attorney's fees. In financial elder abuse cases, we work with forensic accountants to trace misappropriated assets and recover the full value taken plus additional damages. Overview of elder abuse damages in California.
No Fees Unless We Win
Financial hardship should never be a barrier to justice. Peck Law Corporation handles every case on a contingency fee basis — no upfront costs and no payment of any kind unless we recover compensation for you.
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California Elder Abuse Law: What Sacramento County Families Need to Know
- EADACPA — Provides compensatory damages, attorney's fees, and punitive damages for all forms of elder abuse. Full EADACPA overview.
- Penal Code 368 — Criminal elder abuse liability that can run alongside a civil claim. Penal Code 368 explained.
- Statute of Limitations — Generally two years from the date of injury or death in Sacramento County. Government entity claims require an administrative filing within six months. Missing these deadlines permanently eliminates your right to compensation — do not wait.
All cases on a contingency fee basis. Contact Peck Law Corporation for a free Sacramento County elder abuse consultation today.

Contact an Experienced Lawyer in los angeles
If you or a loved one has suffered from elder abuse, do not wait to take action. Peck Law Corporation is committed to fighting for the rights of elderly victims throughout Southern California. As a dedicated elder abuse lawyer in California, we are here to provide compassionate and aggressive legal representation to seek justice for your family.
Contact us today for a free consultation to discuss your case and learn more about how we can help. Call us now or fill out our online form to get started. Let Peck Law Corporation be your trusted advocate in the fight against elder abuse.
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Frequently Asked questions
How can an elder abuse lawyer help me or my loved one?
An elder abuse lawyer can investigate claims of abuse, gather evidence, and hold negligent caregivers or institutions accountable. We fight for financial compensation to cover medical expenses, pain and suffering, and other damages. Our goal is to ensure justice for victims and prevent further abuse.
Who can file an elder abuse claim in California?
An elder abuse lawyer can investigate claims of abuse, gather evidence, and hold negligent caregivers or institutions accountable. We fight for financial compensation to cover medical expenses, pain and suffering, and other damages. Our goal is to ensure justice for victims and prevent further abuse.
What should I do if I suspect elder abuse?
An elder abuse lawyer can investigate claims of abuse, gather evidence, and hold negligent caregivers or institutions accountable. We fight for financial compensation to cover medical expenses, pain and suffering, and other damages. Our goal is to ensure justice for victims and prevent further abuse.
How long do I have to file an elder abuse claim in California?
An elder abuse lawyer can investigate claims of abuse, gather evidence, and hold negligent caregivers or institutions accountable. We fight for financial compensation to cover medical expenses, pain and suffering, and other damages. Our goal is to ensure justice for victims and prevent further abuse.
Can I file an elder abuse lawsuit on behalf of my loved one in California?
Yes. In California, a family member, legal guardian, or court-appointed conservator can file an elder abuse lawsuit on behalf of a victim who is unable to do so themselves due to physical or cognitive limitations. If the victim has passed away as a result of the abuse, eligible family members — including a surviving spouse, children, or financially dependent relatives — may pursue a wrongful death claim in addition to an elder abuse claim. The estate may also bring a survival action to recover damages for the pain and suffering the victim endured before their death. Contact Peck Law Corporation to discuss your legal standing and the options available to protect your loved one's rights.
What compensation can my family recover in an elder abuse case in California?
Families pursuing an elder abuse claim in California may be entitled to recover a broad range of damages. These include economic damages such as medical and rehabilitation expenses, costs of relocating your loved one to a safer facility, and financial losses from exploitation or fraud. Families can also recover non-economic damages including pain and suffering, emotional distress, and loss of companionship. In cases of particularly egregious or intentional abuse, California courts may also award punitive damages to punish the wrongdoer and deter similar conduct. Under the Elder Abuse and Dependent Adult Civil Protection Act (EADACPA), successful claimants may also recover attorney's fees and costs. Read our full guide on legal damages for elder abuse in California to learn more.
What is the statute of limitations for an elder abuse lawsuit in California?
In California, the statute of limitations for civil elder abuse claims is generally two years from the date the abuse occurred or was discovered. However, the timeline can vary depending on the circumstances — for example, if the victim was mentally incapacitated during the abuse, the clock may be tolled until they regain capacity or a representative is appointed. Criminal elder abuse cases are governed by separate statutes with their own deadlines. Acting quickly is critical, as evidence can be lost and witnesses' memories can fade over time. For a detailed breakdown, see our guide on the elder abuse statute of limitations in California, or contact Peck Law Corporation for a free consultation to understand how the deadlines apply to your situation.
How do I prove elder abuse in California?
Proving elder abuse in California requires establishing that the abuser owed a duty of care to your loved one, that they breached that duty through harmful or negligent conduct, and that the breach caused measurable harm. Key types of evidence include medical records documenting injuries or deterioration, financial account statements showing unexplained transactions, photographs of physical injuries or unsafe living conditions, and testimony from witnesses such as other caregivers or family members. Expert witnesses — including medical professionals and forensic accountants — often play a critical role in complex cases. Our attorneys at Peck Law Corporation conduct thorough investigations and work with leading experts to build the strongest possible case. You can also read our detailed guide on how to prove elder abuse in California.
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