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Stephen M. Garcia

Garcia & Artigliere • Long Beach, CA
Nursing Home AbuseElder Abuse

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Contact

Email
information@lawgarcia.com
Phone
562-216-5270
Address
Long Beach, CA, 90831-1950, US

Professional

Bar Admissions
CaliforniaTexasWashingtonArizonaU.S. District Court Central District of CaliforniaU.S. District Court Southern District of CaliforniaU.S. District Court Eastern District of CaliforniaU.S. District Court Northern District of CaliforniaU.S. District Court District of ArizonaU.S. Court of Appeals 9th Circuit

About

Stephen M. Garcia is a seasoned attorney at Garcia & Artigliere, specializing in nursing home abuse and elder abuse cases in Long Beach, California. With nearly four decades of legal experience, Stephen is dedicated to advocating for the rights of vulnerable individuals, ensuring they receive the compassionate care and justice they deserve. Stephen's expertise encompasses a wide range of issues related to elder care, including physical and emotional abuse, neglect, and exploitation. His profound understanding of the complexities surrounding elder law enables him to navigate these sensitive cases with the utmost professionalism and empathy. Stephen is committed to providing personalized legal representation, empowering clients and their families with the knowledge and support needed to pursue justice effectively. A distinguished graduate of Loyola Law School in Los Angeles, Stephen earned his Juris Doctor in 1985 after obtaining his Bachelor’s Degree from Loyola Marymount University in 1982. His educational background, combined with his extensive experience, equips him to tackle the challenges faced by elderly individuals in nursing facilities. Proudly serving the Long Beach community and surrounding areas, Stephen M. Garcia is a passionate advocate for elder rights, tirelessly working to raise awareness about nursing home abuse and ensuring that those who have suffered injustice find their voice through his legal expertise.

Credentials

Education
Loyola Law School, Los Angeles, California, 1985 | J. D. | Loyola Marymount University, 1982 | Bachelor's Degree

Recognition & Involvement

Awards
"Fellows of The American Academy of Trial Counsel" | "Multi-Million Dollar Advocates Forum" | "Super Lawyers" of Southern California by Los Angeles Magazine | Member, "Billion Dollar Club" by the Los Angeles Daily Journal | California Lawyer of the Year, Elder Abuse, California Lawyer | "500 Leading Lawyers in America", Lawdragon | "Top 2,500 Plaintiff Lawyers in America", Lawdragon | "500 Leading Plaintiff Lawyers in America", Lawdragon
Publications
["“Ruling is a Win for Vulnerable Nursing Home Patients”, Daily Journal, 2017", "“Navigating the Corporate Structural Maze; The Keys to Discovering Recoverable Assets.”, American Association for Justice, 2008", "\"Class Actions Against Long Term Health Care Providers for Failing to Provide Services of the Standard and Quality Advertised after Alvarado v. Selma Convalescent Hospital: A New Approach\", Consumer Attorneys of California Beaver Creek Meeting, February, 2008", "\"Avoiding Caps in a Wrongful Death Action Predicated on Elder And/Or Dependent Adult Abuse Pursuant to the Elder Adult and Dependent Adult Abuse Civil Protection Act\", The Forum Magazine, January/February, 2006", "\"HMO's Abuse Elder and Dependent Adults Every Day-How We Can Stop Them\", Winter Meeting-March, 2004", "\"It's Not Just for Nursing Homes Anymore -- Using the Elder Abuse Act to Sue Insurers and HMO's\", Consumer Attorneys of California 42nd Annual Convention", "\"Elder Abuse, It Is Not Medical Malpractice\", Consumer Attorneys of California 41st Annual Convention, April, 2002", "\"Dealing with Obligations in Difficult Cases From an Ethical Point of View\", Consumer Attorneys of California 34th Annual Convention", "\"RCFE's: Freedom from MICRA\", Consumer Attorneys of California 36th Annual Convention", "\"Formal Discovery, is it Worth the Effort?\", Consumer Attorneys of California 38th Annual Convention"]
Associations
Consumer Attorneys of California (Member, Board of Governors) | Consumer Attorneys Association of Los Angeles (Member, Board of Governors) | Mexican-American Bar Association (Member) | South Bay Bar Association (Member) | Los Angeles County Bar Association (Member) | Fresno County Bar Association (Member) | American Association for Justice (Member) | American Bar Association (Member) | Coalition of Concerned Legal Professionals (Member) | The National Academy of Elder Law Lawyers (Member) | American Academy of Trial Counsel (Founding Fellow)
Speaking
Lecturer, Senior Living Executive Course, University of Southern California | Lecturer, Long Term Care and the Law, American Health Care Lawyers Association | Lecturer, Florida College of Advanced Judicial Studies | Lecturer, Abuse in the Long Term Care Setting, Los Angeles County District Attorneys Criminal Justice Institute's Tenth Annual Symposium | Lecturer, Using Cy Pres to Right a Wrong, California Advocates for Nursing Home Reform Annual Convention | Lecturer, Why the Other Side is Just Wrong, American Association of Legal Nurse Consultants-National Convention | Lecturer, Elder Abuse-Perspective Required, Consumer Attorneys of California | Lecturer, Class Actions-A Tool To Improve Long Term Care, California Advocates for Nursing Home Reform Annual Convention | Lecturer, Elder Abuse-It is Important and Why, American Association of Legal Nurse Consultants | Lecturer, Utilizing the Consumer Legal Remedies Act to Improve Long Term Care, Consumer Attorneys of California | Lecturer, Elder Abuse: What a Plaintiff's Counsel Looks For in Evaluating and Presenting a Case, Southern California Association of Defense Counsel Annual Convention | Frequent Lecturer, Continuing Education Seminars, The Southern California Association of Defense Counsel | Frequent Lecturer, Continuing Education Seminars, Consumer Attorneys of California | Frequent Lecturer, Continuing Education Seminars, California Advocates of Nursing Home Reform | Frequent Lecturer, Continuing Education Seminars, California Health Care Association | Frequent Lecturer, Continuing Education Seminars, Loyola Law School | Frequent Lecturer, Continuing Education Seminars, Whittier Law School | Lecturer, Elder Abuse: What A Plaintiff's Counsel Looks For In Evaluating and Presenting a Case", Southern California Association of Defense Counsel Annual Convention, 2006 | Lecturer, "Elder Abuse-Discovery You Need", Consumer Attorneys of Los Angeles Annual Convention, 2005 | Lecturer, "Avoiding Caps in a Wrongful Death Action Predicated on Elder And/Or Dependent Adult Abuse Pursuant to the Elder Adult and Dependent Adult Abuse Pursuant to the Elder Adult and Dependent Adult Abuse and Dependent Adult Civil Protection Act", California Regional Trial Lawyers Association Conference, 2005 | Lecturer, "HMO's Abuse Elder and Dependent Adults Every Day-How We Can Stop Them", Consumer Attorneys of California College of Trial Arts, 2004 | Lecturer, "Good Care is Not Always Enough", California Healthcare Association Annual Convention, 2003 | Lecturer, "Using the Elder Abuse Act to Sue Insurers and HMO's", Consumer Attorneys of California 42nd Annual Convention, 2003 | Lecturer, "Elder Abuse Is Not Medical Malpractice", Consumer Attorneys of California 41st Annual Convention, 2002 | Lecturer, "Profits Over People, it's a fact proving it to a jury", Consumer Attorneys of California, 40th Annual, 2001 | Lecturer, "Re-Victimizing the Nursing Home Plaintiff; Making a Bad Case Referral", Long Beach Probate and Estate Planning Counsel, 2001 | Lecturer, "Views from Advocates and Neutrals", Judicate West, 2001 | Lecturer, "Formal Discovery: Is it worth the effort?", Consumer Attorneys of California, 1999 | Lecturer, Resident Counsel's, "Your Eyes and Ears", California Advocates of Nursing Home Reform, 2000 | Lecturer, How to Litigate the Elder Abuse Case, California Advocates of Nursing Home Reform, 1999 | Lecturer, RCFE's Freedom From MICRA, California Advocates for Nursing Home Reform, 1998 | Lecturer, RCFE's Freedom From MICRA, Consumer Attorneys of California, 1997 | Lecturer, Dealing with Objections in Difficult Cases from an Ethical Point of View, Consumer Attorneys of California, 1996 | Adjunct Professor of Law, Elder Abuse Litigation, Loyola Law School, Los Angeles
Updated: May 25, 2026