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Representing the Powerless against the Powerful

People who hurt vulnerable people – especially elderly vulnerable people – often go unpunished. Too often, elderly people in nursing homes have no voice, no clout, and no political power. At the Brandi Law Firm, our elder abuse and neglect attorneys are committed to speaking for the powerless.

California, Arizona and Nevada Nursing Home Abuse Help
Lawyers Who Help Elderly People

The lawyers at the Brandi Law Firm have more than 70 years of combined experience helping the powerless. We have recovered more than $1.5 billion on behalf of physically and financially injured people.

We are a trial law firm with experienced trial lawyers who know how to voice the outrage we all feel when elderly people are abused or neglected. We feel strongly that people should be able to live out their days with as much dignity and comfort as possible. No one should have to face unnecessary mental suffering or physical pain in his or her last days.

If your loved one was abused, you may blame yourself for not knowing. However, those who abuse and neglect elderly people are good at hiding what they have done. For your own peace of mind and in your loved one’s memory, we can help you punish the abusers. We have the experience, the determination, and the voice to provide nursing home abuse help.

Our nursing home neglect law firm represents elderly people and their families in nursing home neglect and financial abuse cases throughout California, Arizona and Nevada. Our nursing home neglect attorneys represent the powerless against the powerful.

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Recent Firm News
  • In 2008, Tom Brandi was named as one of the Top 500 lawyers in America by Lawdragon.
  • In late spring of 2007, the nation of Slovenia appointed Tom Brandi to serve as its honorary general counsel in California. Tom was selected by the government of Slovenia and his nomination was accepted by the US Government. He is currently serving in that part time post. San Francisco Mayor Gavin Newsom proclaimed June 25, 2007 as Slovenian Heritage Day. 
  • Brian J. Malloy and Casey Kaufman were both recently admitted to the Nevada and Arizona bars, joining Dan Dell'Osso and giving our firm three licensed attorneys to meet our growing case demands in each state. In Arizona, the top five finishers of the Bar exam are published. Brian Malloy was listed as the top finisher overall.
  • Thomas J. Brandi has been voted as one of the top 100 Super Lawyers in Northern California in all specialties of law since 2004, and was named to the Top 10 in 2006. Super Lawyers names Northern California's top lawyers as chosen by approximately 47,000 of their peers and through independent research. Only the top 5% of Northern California attorneys in more than 80 practice areas are selected. Tom was selected in the area of personal injury, products liability, and class action/mass torts.
  • On October 5, 2007 California Chief Justice Ronald George reappointed Thomas J. Brandi to a new three-year term on the California Judicial Council's Civil and Small Claims Advisory Committee. Brandi joins 18 Judges and other attorneys in assisting the Courts in identifying concerns confronting the judiciary in the areas of civil procedure, practice, and case management, and suggests appropriate solutions and responses. Brandi was previously appointed by the Chief Justice in 2004 and this will be his second term.
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Four Guiding Principles
  1. Strong advocacy for individuals against large insurance companies and state and local governments.
  2. Examination, investigation, and litigation of all components and aspects of our cases, including the roles of human beings, machines, and the environment in which they operate.
  3. Dedication to being leaders in the field and to working hard for change and prevention of injuries and wrongful death as well as being strong advocates for the injured.
  4. Commitment to providing steadfast guidance, meaningful advice, aggressive advocacy, and a superior level of personal attention and service to every client.