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Category: Caregiver Fraud

San Francisco Financial Elder Abuse Attorney: Caregiver Arrested For Stealing From Elderly Woman

ATTORNEY NEWSLETTER Caregiver Allegedly Accessed Victim’s Home While Victim Hospitalized Credit Card Account Opened In Victim’s Name 22 ATM Withdrawals Totaling $12,500 Any dishonest caregiver with access to a senior’s confidential financial information and personal information like date of birth, Social Security Number, maiden name, etc. can use that information […]

Marin County Financial Elder Abuse Attorney: Caregiver Theft From Senior

ATTORNEY NEWSLETTER Caregiver Allegedly Re-Directed Pension and Social Security Deposits Online Changes To Deposit Instructions Preventing This Form Of Financial Elder Abuse Anonymous online access to pension or Social Security benefit profiles or phone impersonations of seniors are frequent ploys by caregivers intent on stealing from unsuspecting older persons. Whenever […]

Contra Costa County Financial Elder Abuse Attorney: Caregiver Arrested For Financial Elder Abuse Of Elderly Facility Residents

ATTORNEY NEWSLETTER Assisted Care Facility Residents Victimized Family Discovers Suspicious Charges Unauthorized Charges On Two Patients’ Cards Whenever a dishonest caregiver or other stranger enters a senior’s home or a senior’s room in an assisted care facility or nursing home, credit and debit cards and ATM cards, checks and entire […]

San Mateo County Financial Elder Abuse Attorney: Caregiver Arrested For Theft From Senior

ATTORNEY NEWSLETTER Unauthorized Debit Card Use Alleged Two Years Of Alleged Fraud $30,000 Charged On 76-Year-Old’s Accounts Unauthorized use of credit and debit cards is a prevalent form of financial elder abuse of the elderly.  Dishonest caregivers and others who access a senior’s cards and PIN (or create a PIN […]

San Francisco Financial Elder Abuse Attorney: Caregiver Arrested For Alleged Financial Elder Abuse Of 95-Year-Old

ATTORNEY NEWSLETTER Victim Noticed Suspicious Charges On Account Unauthorized Purchases Allegedly Include Caregiver Vacations Caregiver Charged With 30 Separate Felonies One of the most recurring forms of financial elder abuse is theft from seniors by dishonest caregivers working in a senior’s own home.  Betrayal of an elder’s trust by a […]

Contra Costa County Financial Elder Abuse Attorney: Caregiver Charged With Theft From Elderly Victim

ATTORNEY NEWSLETTER Fraudulent Debit Card Use Alleged Complaint Alleged Fraud for Over 18 Months 76-Year-Old Victim Of In-Home Caregiver’s Fraud One of the most common types of fraud against the elderly is stealing credit card information or actually using the physical card without permission.  Dishonest caregivers and others who physically access […]

Santa Clara County Financial Elder Abuse Attorney: Caregiver Charged With Financial Elder Abuse

ATTORNEY NEWSLETTER 94-Year-Old Victim Caregiver Falsified Checks Over $35,000 Missing In Just Seven Months Most financial elder abuse by a dishonest caregiver or other person with access to a senior’s finances starts out relatively small, the amounts stolen grow over time as the predator gets away with his or her […]

Jul 19, 2023 - Caregiver Fraud by |

San Francisco Financial Elder Abuse Attorney: Caregiver Arrested For Theft Of Over $116,000 From Elderly Victim

ATTORNEY NEWSLETTER Allegedly Coerced Senior Into Large Cash Withdrawals Accompanied Senior To Bank To Withdraw Money  Caregiver Allegedly Deposited Money In Her Own Account Financial elder abuse of seniors by dishonest and greedy caregivers is one of the most pervasive forms of financial elder abuse.  Reports of caregiver fraud and […]

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