BrewerWood Law Firm is suing two of Arizona's health agencies over the widespread issue of fraudulent sober living homes.
For nearly four years, a multi-billion-dollar Medicaid scam involving hundreds of fraudulent providers in Arizona victimized ...
PHOENIX (AZFamily) — A class action lawsuit has been filed against Arizona in connection with what’s become known as the sober living home scandal. This involved 7,000 Native Americans ...
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A class-action lawsuit has been filed against the State of Arizona. Lawyers say the state knew about natives being exploited, getting injured and dying because of poor care at sober living facilities.
Public health officials say a young child has died from the flu, marking the first pediatric flu death in Arizona this year. The Arizona Department of Transportation says parts of I-10 and SR 143 ...
ABC15 has covered the issue of fraudulent sober living homes and AHCCCS fraud in our state and the toll advocates say it has taken on native american communities. Now, a new class action lawsuit ...
From detoxification, residential inpatient, outpatient, and sober living homes, Soba Mesa has everything ... diverse patient population in Gilbert, AZ. Copper Springs East is a leading provider ...
AHCCCS does not reimburse sober-living homes, but sober-living homes were critical ... 4 young men killed after truck crashes into house in Yuma AZ wants more than $800K in legal fees from mom ...
"People are still missing. And we have so many John Does and Jane Does who were thrown out of these (sober living) homes without identification." Stewart said advocates would march from the ...
Costa Mesa’s controversial laws governing sober living homes do not discriminate against recovering addicts, but may actually benefit them, the U.S. Court of Appeals for the Ninth Circuit said ...
On December 4, 2024, the U.S. Court of Appeals for the Ninth Circuit upheld Costa Mesa’s group home and sober-living-home regulations in The Ohio House, LLC v. City of Costa Mesa et al.