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Verdict Alert: Gideon Asen $2.4 Million Verdict in Med Mal CRPS Case with Taylor Asen and Trevor Savage

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Join Ben for his discussion with attorneys Taylor Asen and Trevor Savage about their recent $2.4 million verdict in Bangor, Maine in a case involving a surgical mal positioning that caused an arm injury and CRPS. Taylor and Trevor explain how they worked closely with the client to get her to the right specialist who could diagnose her medical condition. They talk about the challenges of presenting a CRPS injury at trial. They discuss how they resisted the defense effort to stipulate to liability and were able to present compelling evidence of corporate indifference and system failure in the lack of safeguards or systems to make sure that the surgery was done safely, and the lack of follow through, investigation, or changes that came out of this incident. They discuss how they responded to the defense’s 11th hour surprise surveillance video, which the judge allowed into evidence over objection. They used the surveillance to further polarize the case and show the lie in the hospital’s claim to be taking responsibility for its actions. They discuss the use of data analysis to recognize the true value of the case and to formulate the amount asked for in closing.

About Taylor Asen

www.gideonasen.com

Taylor specializes in medical malpractice cases, trucking accident cases, and other complex personal injury cases. He has recovered tens of millions of dollars for his clients.

Taylor possesses a unique combination of intellect, competitive drive, and human empathy that makes him a powerful advocate for his clients. Taylor has dedicated his career to championing the interests of individuals who have suffered harm or injury from corporate misconduct, individual negligence, and bad medical care. Taylor’s efforts on behalf of injured Mainers have resulted in several of the largest case settlements in Maine history. Recently, Taylor and his colleague Meryl obtained one of the largest jury verdicts in a child sex abuse case in Maine’s history.

Taylor has been recognized as one of Maine’s leading plaintiff’s attorneys. He is only one of two lawyer from Northern New England listed in Lawdragon’s list of the top 500 plaintiff’s attorneys in the nation—the other lawyer from Northern New England is his partner, Ben Gideon. Taylor is also included in Best Lawyers – Ones to Watch and Super Lawyers Rising Stars; these designations are given to attorneys that distinguish themselves during their first decade of practice.

“Nobody is more committed to his clients than Taylor,” said Ben Gideon. “His mind is always working. It’s not unusual for me to receive a call after midnight from Taylor, wanting to brainstorm about a thorny problem or about case strategy. Taylor is also a gifted legal writer, enabling our clients to gain the upper hand in motions and briefs submitted to the courts. When it comes to the full range of personal qualities and skills needed to achieve extraordinary client results, there are few lawyers I’ve met who can match Taylor.”

Taylor is on the Board of Governors of the Maine Trial Lawyers Association and has served as Co-Chair of the MTLA’s Legislative Committee for the past three years. Taylor has testified in the Maine Legislature on numerous occasions, and played a critical role in the fight to raise Maine’s cap on wrongful death damages in 2019.

Taylor also has experience litigating class action cases on behalf of employees, consumers, and victims of civil rights abuses. From 2019 to 2020, he co-counseled a class action on behalf of Maine prisoners who were denied treatment for Hepatitis C. That lawsuit resulted in a historic settlement with the Maine Department of Corrections, under which the DOC agreed to treat all incarcerated individuals who have chronic Hepatitis C.

Taylor is an Adjunct Professor at Maine Law School, where he co-teaches Trial Advocacy.

A native of Maine, Taylor is a graduate of Yale Law School. At Yale, Taylor worked in the Veterans Legal Services Clinic, representing veterans who were improperly denied disability benefits. After graduating from law school, Taylor clerked for federal judges in New York City and Newark, New Jersey. Taylor began his career at a law firm in New York, before returning to Maine to represent individual plaintiffs in personal injury lawsuits.

Taylor’s wife, Becca, is the Director of Recruiting and Professional Development at Bernstein Shur. Taylor and Becca live in Cumberland County with their three children, Davida, Vivienne, and Leon.

What Clients Say About Taylor

“The most fantastic Lawyer I have ever met. Caring considerate and great results.” – Hilarie B.

“Taylor went above and beyond during the entire case. I felt valued, respected and as if I was the #1 and only client he had.” – Adam D.

“Taylor was there, step by step, fighting for what is right and just, making sure we understood each process. He helped my family get the best outcome to move forward with our lives without regret.” – Cheri H.

“Taylor Asen was everything we needed in a lawyer: professional, communicative, straight forward and determined. He also was everything we didn’t expect: personable, always available, kind and thoughtful. We highly recommend his services.” – Arianna S.

“Taylor Asen is the ultimate professional. He navigated us through the toughest time in our lives and handled our medical malpractice case with mastery. . . Most of all, he was human. His confidence and his friendly demeanor put us at ease and his empathy towards our situation made us feel like we wanted to win this case not just for us, but for him.” – Lisa H.

EDUCATION

  • J.D., Yale Law School, 2012
  • M.A., Columbia University, 2007
  • B.A., George Washington University (summa cum laude), 2006

RECOGNITIONS

  • Lawdragon’s 500 Leading Plaintiff Consumer Lawyers, 2022
  • The Best Lawyers in America ― “Ones to Watch,” 2021 – present
  • Super Lawyers ― “Rising Star,” 2017 – present
  • AVVO – Rated 10/10

MEMBERSHIPS

  • Board Member, Maine Trial Lawyers Association
  • Co-chair, Legislative Committee, Maine Trial Lawyers Association
  • Member, Academy of Truck Accident Attorneys
  • Member, American Association for Justice
  • Member, Right to Know Advisory Committee, Maine State Legislature, 2019-2022
  • Member, U.S. Attorney for the District of Maine Selection Advisory Committee (2021)
  • Chair, Maine Supreme Judicial Court IOLTA Working Group (2020)

ADMISSIONS

  • Maine (2016)
  • U.S. Court of Appeals, Third Circuit (2014)
  • U.S. District Court, Southern District of New York (2014)
  • U.S. District Court, Eastern District of New York (2014)
  • New York (2013)

CLERKSHIPS

  • Law Clerk, Hon. Julio Fuentes, U.S. Court of Appeals for the Third Circuit, 2014
  • Law Clerk, Hon. J. Paul Oetken, U.S. District Court for the Southern District of New York, 2013

About Trevor Savage

www.gideonasen.com

Trevor is a skilled trial attorney who represents clients in claims involving medical malpractice, wrongful deaths and other complex personal injury cases.

After completing a clerkship with the Maine Supreme Judicial Court, Trevor began his career at a large firm in Portland, representing medical providers, businesses, and insurance companies.

Trevor’s experience as a defense attorney gives him a unique perspective that he uses to give Gideon Asen’s clients an advantage during litigation with insurance companies.

A native of Maine, Trevor is a graduate of Emerson College in Boston, Massachusetts, and then the University of Maine School of Law. At Maine Law, he served as Managing Editor of the Maine Law Review and as a legal writing teaching assistant for first-year students.

During law school—alongside his then-classmate and current colleague, Meryl Poulin—he distinguished himself as one of two “Prize Arguers” of their class and argued before the Maine Supreme Judicial Court. He and Meryl Poulin—another Gideon Asen attorney—later competed nationally as teammates on the Maine Law Moot Court Team, finishing in the top three of a competition of more than forty teams.

While at law school, Trevor interned with the Appellate Division of the United States Attorney’s Office and then with Judge Kermit V. Lipez of the United States Court of Appeals for the First Circuit. He also worked as a Student Attorney at the Cumberland County District Attorney’s Office (winning his first two jury trials as a second-year law student).

Trevor lives in North Berwick, Maine, with his wife, Amy, and two children, Jacob and Will.

EDUCATION

  • J.D., Maine Law School (cum laude), 2017
  • B.S., Emerson College (summa cum laude), 2013

RECOGNITIONS

  • Super Lawyer’s: Rising Star 2022- present

MEMBERSHIPS

  • American Bar Association, Member
  • Maine State Bar Association, Member
  • Maine Trial Lawyers Association, Member
  • Edward Thaxter Gignoux Inn of Court, Member
  • Managing Editor, Maine Law Review (2016-2017)
  • Maine Law Class of 2017 Prize Arguer
  • Faculty Significant Achievement Award, 2017

ADMISSIONS

  • Maine (2017)
  • United States District Court for the District of Maine (2018)
  • United States Court of Appeals for the First Circuit (2018)

CLERKSHIPS

  • Law Clerk, Hon. Joseph M. Jabar, Maine Supreme Judicial Court, 2017-2018
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Join Ben for his discussion with attorneys Taylor Asen and Trevor Savage about their recent $2.4 million verdict in Bangor, Maine in a case involving a surgical mal positioning that caused an arm injury and CRPS. Taylor and Trevor explain how they worked closely with the client to get her to the right specialist who could diagnose her medical condition. They talk about the challenges of presenting a CRPS injury at trial. They discuss how they resisted the defense effort to stipulate to liability and were able to present compelling evidence of corporate indifference and system failure in the lack of safeguards or systems to make sure that the surgery was done safely, and the lack of follow through, investigation, or changes that came out of this incident. They discuss how they responded to the defense’s 11th hour surprise surveillance video, which the judge allowed into evidence over objection. They used the surveillance to further polarize the case and show the lie in the hospital’s claim to be taking responsibility for its actions. They discuss the use of data analysis to recognize the true value of the case and to formulate the amount asked for in closing.

About Taylor Asen

www.gideonasen.com

Taylor specializes in medical malpractice cases, trucking accident cases, and other complex personal injury cases. He has recovered tens of millions of dollars for his clients.

Taylor possesses a unique combination of intellect, competitive drive, and human empathy that makes him a powerful advocate for his clients. Taylor has dedicated his career to championing the interests of individuals who have suffered harm or injury from corporate misconduct, individual negligence, and bad medical care. Taylor’s efforts on behalf of injured Mainers have resulted in several of the largest case settlements in Maine history. Recently, Taylor and his colleague Meryl obtained one of the largest jury verdicts in a child sex abuse case in Maine’s history.

Taylor has been recognized as one of Maine’s leading plaintiff’s attorneys. He is only one of two lawyer from Northern New England listed in Lawdragon’s list of the top 500 plaintiff’s attorneys in the nation—the other lawyer from Northern New England is his partner, Ben Gideon. Taylor is also included in Best Lawyers – Ones to Watch and Super Lawyers Rising Stars; these designations are given to attorneys that distinguish themselves during their first decade of practice.

“Nobody is more committed to his clients than Taylor,” said Ben Gideon. “His mind is always working. It’s not unusual for me to receive a call after midnight from Taylor, wanting to brainstorm about a thorny problem or about case strategy. Taylor is also a gifted legal writer, enabling our clients to gain the upper hand in motions and briefs submitted to the courts. When it comes to the full range of personal qualities and skills needed to achieve extraordinary client results, there are few lawyers I’ve met who can match Taylor.”

Taylor is on the Board of Governors of the Maine Trial Lawyers Association and has served as Co-Chair of the MTLA’s Legislative Committee for the past three years. Taylor has testified in the Maine Legislature on numerous occasions, and played a critical role in the fight to raise Maine’s cap on wrongful death damages in 2019.

Taylor also has experience litigating class action cases on behalf of employees, consumers, and victims of civil rights abuses. From 2019 to 2020, he co-counseled a class action on behalf of Maine prisoners who were denied treatment for Hepatitis C. That lawsuit resulted in a historic settlement with the Maine Department of Corrections, under which the DOC agreed to treat all incarcerated individuals who have chronic Hepatitis C.

Taylor is an Adjunct Professor at Maine Law School, where he co-teaches Trial Advocacy.

A native of Maine, Taylor is a graduate of Yale Law School. At Yale, Taylor worked in the Veterans Legal Services Clinic, representing veterans who were improperly denied disability benefits. After graduating from law school, Taylor clerked for federal judges in New York City and Newark, New Jersey. Taylor began his career at a law firm in New York, before returning to Maine to represent individual plaintiffs in personal injury lawsuits.

Taylor’s wife, Becca, is the Director of Recruiting and Professional Development at Bernstein Shur. Taylor and Becca live in Cumberland County with their three children, Davida, Vivienne, and Leon.

What Clients Say About Taylor

“The most fantastic Lawyer I have ever met. Caring considerate and great results.” – Hilarie B.

“Taylor went above and beyond during the entire case. I felt valued, respected and as if I was the #1 and only client he had.” – Adam D.

“Taylor was there, step by step, fighting for what is right and just, making sure we understood each process. He helped my family get the best outcome to move forward with our lives without regret.” – Cheri H.

“Taylor Asen was everything we needed in a lawyer: professional, communicative, straight forward and determined. He also was everything we didn’t expect: personable, always available, kind and thoughtful. We highly recommend his services.” – Arianna S.

“Taylor Asen is the ultimate professional. He navigated us through the toughest time in our lives and handled our medical malpractice case with mastery. . . Most of all, he was human. His confidence and his friendly demeanor put us at ease and his empathy towards our situation made us feel like we wanted to win this case not just for us, but for him.” – Lisa H.

EDUCATION

  • J.D., Yale Law School, 2012
  • M.A., Columbia University, 2007
  • B.A., George Washington University (summa cum laude), 2006

RECOGNITIONS

  • Lawdragon’s 500 Leading Plaintiff Consumer Lawyers, 2022
  • The Best Lawyers in America ― “Ones to Watch,” 2021 – present
  • Super Lawyers ― “Rising Star,” 2017 – present
  • AVVO – Rated 10/10

MEMBERSHIPS

  • Board Member, Maine Trial Lawyers Association
  • Co-chair, Legislative Committee, Maine Trial Lawyers Association
  • Member, Academy of Truck Accident Attorneys
  • Member, American Association for Justice
  • Member, Right to Know Advisory Committee, Maine State Legislature, 2019-2022
  • Member, U.S. Attorney for the District of Maine Selection Advisory Committee (2021)
  • Chair, Maine Supreme Judicial Court IOLTA Working Group (2020)

ADMISSIONS

  • Maine (2016)
  • U.S. Court of Appeals, Third Circuit (2014)
  • U.S. District Court, Southern District of New York (2014)
  • U.S. District Court, Eastern District of New York (2014)
  • New York (2013)

CLERKSHIPS

  • Law Clerk, Hon. Julio Fuentes, U.S. Court of Appeals for the Third Circuit, 2014
  • Law Clerk, Hon. J. Paul Oetken, U.S. District Court for the Southern District of New York, 2013

About Trevor Savage

www.gideonasen.com

Trevor is a skilled trial attorney who represents clients in claims involving medical malpractice, wrongful deaths and other complex personal injury cases.

After completing a clerkship with the Maine Supreme Judicial Court, Trevor began his career at a large firm in Portland, representing medical providers, businesses, and insurance companies.

Trevor’s experience as a defense attorney gives him a unique perspective that he uses to give Gideon Asen’s clients an advantage during litigation with insurance companies.

A native of Maine, Trevor is a graduate of Emerson College in Boston, Massachusetts, and then the University of Maine School of Law. At Maine Law, he served as Managing Editor of the Maine Law Review and as a legal writing teaching assistant for first-year students.

During law school—alongside his then-classmate and current colleague, Meryl Poulin—he distinguished himself as one of two “Prize Arguers” of their class and argued before the Maine Supreme Judicial Court. He and Meryl Poulin—another Gideon Asen attorney—later competed nationally as teammates on the Maine Law Moot Court Team, finishing in the top three of a competition of more than forty teams.

While at law school, Trevor interned with the Appellate Division of the United States Attorney’s Office and then with Judge Kermit V. Lipez of the United States Court of Appeals for the First Circuit. He also worked as a Student Attorney at the Cumberland County District Attorney’s Office (winning his first two jury trials as a second-year law student).

Trevor lives in North Berwick, Maine, with his wife, Amy, and two children, Jacob and Will.

EDUCATION

  • J.D., Maine Law School (cum laude), 2017
  • B.S., Emerson College (summa cum laude), 2013

RECOGNITIONS

  • Super Lawyer’s: Rising Star 2022- present

MEMBERSHIPS

  • American Bar Association, Member
  • Maine State Bar Association, Member
  • Maine Trial Lawyers Association, Member
  • Edward Thaxter Gignoux Inn of Court, Member
  • Managing Editor, Maine Law Review (2016-2017)
  • Maine Law Class of 2017 Prize Arguer
  • Faculty Significant Achievement Award, 2017

ADMISSIONS

  • Maine (2017)
  • United States District Court for the District of Maine (2018)
  • United States Court of Appeals for the First Circuit (2018)

CLERKSHIPS

  • Law Clerk, Hon. Joseph M. Jabar, Maine Supreme Judicial Court, 2017-2018
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