Davis, Saperstein & Salomon, P.C. has appointed attorney Gayle Halevy, Esq., as Chair of the firm's Nursing Home Negligence and Abuse Practice, reinforcing its commitment to protecting nursing home residents and pursuing justice for families affected by neglect, abuse, or medical negligence.
Halevy brings more than 17 years of litigation experience, having practiced in New York City for 13 years and later spent four years at a medical malpractice defense firm in New Jersey. Her background defending hospitals, physicians, and nursing homes provides unique insight into how healthcare institutions defend serious injury claims, which she now uses to advocate for injured clients.
"Gayle has the experience, judgment, and work ethic needed to lead our Nursing Home Negligence and Abuse Practice," the firm stated. "When a facility fails to protect a resident from preventable harm, families deserve answers. Gayle's command of medical negligence issues and her ability to prepare serious injury cases make her exceptionally well suited to lead this important practice."
Halevy's appointment follows significant case results, including a $4.25 million jury verdict in Bergen County for a traumatic brain injury and cervical spine damage after a rear-end collision. She also played a key role in an $11.9 million medical malpractice settlement involving an anesthesia overdose during a C-section, working with founding partner Samuel L. Davis.
As Chair, Halevy will lead cases involving nursing home neglect, abuse, preventable falls, pressure ulcers, medication errors, dehydration, malnutrition, infection, and understaffing. With over 40 years of experience and more than $1 billion recovered, Davis, Saperstein & Salomon, P.C. helps families investigate negligence, preserve evidence, and pursue compensation.
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