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What does a plaintiff have to prove to win an elder abuse case?

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What does a plaintiff have to prove to win an elder abuse case?

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To be entitled to the special remedies in an elder abuse case, the plaintiff must prove by clear and convincing evidence that the defendant is liable for physical abuse, neglect or fiduciary abuse and that the defendant has been guilty of recklessness, oppression, fraud and malice in commission of the abuse.

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