David Brevda is a trial attorney focused on nursing home
negligence and medical malpractice litigation. Admitted in both Florida and New
York, David fights for the rights of injured clients and their families in
cases involving nursing home abuse, medical malpractice and wrongful death.
David prides himself on treating each case individually and pursuing justice
for victims with tenacity.
Mr. Brevda received his Juris Doctorate degree from the New
York University School of Law and is well versed in long term care staffing,
corporate structuring and tax issues. He graduated cum laude from the
University of Florida with a bachelor’s degree in accounting and later received
a master’s degree in accounting from the University of Florida as well. In
addition to holding a Master’s in accounting, David Brevda has earned a Master
of Laws (LL.M.) in taxation, graduating summa cum laude at the top of
his Tax Law program.
Prior to joining Senior Justice Law Firm, David Brevda
worked as a lawyer at the international headquarters of Clifford Chance law
firm in London, United Kingdom. As an attorney at Clifford Chance, Mr. Brevda
advised international investment banks and corporate issuers on equity and debt
capital markets transactions, including high-yield bond offerings, high-yield
notes analysis in restructuring, and IPOs.
Mr. Brevda has extensive experience with international
corporate structures in the medical, long-term care, banking, and
telecommunications sectors across Europe, the Middle East and Africa.
A Unique Understanding of Understaffing, Corporate
Structures & Asset Location
David Brevda returned to practice law in the U.S. to fight
for the rights of those injured by nursing home, long-term care and healthcare
corporations.
Particularly with nursing home and assisted living facility
corporations, corporate owners insulate themselves from liability by carrying
minimal insurance policies and creating shell companies to hide their money.
Corporate nursing homes create multi-layered structures in order to minimize
assets available to pay damages when they are negligent and hurt their
vulnerable residents. Oftentimes, they will also use webs of related entities
in order to perpetrate Medicare fraud.
Mr. Brevda uses his vast knowledge of corporate and business
structures to help identify the true owners of nursing homes by untangling the
complex webs of shell companies created by the owners. This unique legal
background in tax law and accounting enables David to analyze long term care
facility staff numbers and budget diversions, especially in regards to
understaffing, Medicare fraud and qui tam actions.
This in-depth financial and staffing analysis is unique
among nursing home abuse law firms. Mr. Brevda’s skill sets assist clients in
obtaining compensation for the preventable injuries suffered inside these
corporate-owned facilities.