We Are Proud of What We Do
Since our establishment in 1998, the Law Offices of Barry Levinson has stood up for the rights of people who have been hurt in nursing homes. We believe that our elders should be treated with respect, and we spend our time striving to see that they are.
Our attorneys are dedicated to professionalism, to honesty and to integrity. Every day, people turn to us because they know that we have helped countless people get fair compensation for victims of nursing home neglect.
We are proud of what we do. We believe that what we do is important.
We Believe in Maintaining High Ethical Standards
At our law firm, you will find lawyers with a strong code of ethics. We believe that nursing home neglect is often the result of ethical lapses when businesses put their financial needs over the needs of the people they are supposed to care for. We believe that these businesses should be held accountable.
However, we also believe that the law should be practiced in an ethical manner. By using our tools — intelligence, creativity, knowledge and diligence — we are able to obtain fair compensation for clients who deserve justice. By wielding those tools skillfully, carefully and confidently, we can get results in cases involving physical abuse, sexual abuse and emotional abuse.
This commitment to ethical representation has earned our lead attorney, Barry Levinson, the title of "Personal Injury Attorney of the Year" for the last three years from the editorial staff of The Consumer Business Review. That means a lot to us.
We Believe in Our Community
As a family-oriented law firm, we consider it important to maintain ties to our community. The faces of our lawyers are not just seen in the courtrooms in Las Vegas and throughout Nevada. They are seen throughout the community, sponsoring sporting events, volunteering time and more.
Our lead attorney, Barry Levinson, can be heard on the radio. "Law by Barry" is heard weekly on AM 920, providing free legal advice to people throughout the state. Our commitment is to educate people about the law.
Free Consultations
All nursing home neglect cases are handled on a contingency basis. That means we receive no fee unless we get results.
Contact us today to get free legal advice from an experienced attorney.



