Results
The record matters.
After eight years focused on nursing home neglect and wrongful death cases, Ben is grateful to have helped families hold facilities accountable and secure justice. The results below were obtained as lead attorney at a prior firm, before founding Reyes Trial Law.
Trial Verdict
Trial Verdict — Trial & Appellate Team
$11,000,000
New Mexico nursing home negligence case. Ben was part of the trial and appellate team that won the verdict and affirmed the decision on appeal.
Verdict obtained while serving on the trial and appellate team at a prior firm. The trial team and procedural history are matters of public record and available on request.
Trial Verdict — Trial & Appellate Team
$3,400,000
New Mexico nursing home wrongful death verdict.
Verdict obtained while serving as co-counsel at a prior firm.
Settlements - Lead Counsel at Prior Firm
Nursing home and assisted living cases.
Settlements obtained by Ben as lead attorney at a prior firm before founding Reyes Trial Law. Many settlement agreements include confidentiality terms that prevent disclosure of facility names, case-specific facts, or detailed procedural history. Past results do not guarantee a similar outcome in any future matter. Each case is unique and must be evaluated on its own facts. Any future matter handled by Reyes Trial Law will be evaluated independently.
$1.25M
Nursing home wrongful death
$800k
Nursing home neglect
$700K
Nursing home wrongful death
$1.25M
Nursing home wrongful death
$750K
Nursing home wrongful death
$600K
Nursing home wrongful death
$1.1M
Nursing home wrongful death
$725K
Assisted living wrongful death
$500K
Nursing home wrongful death
How the firm builds these cases
From the other side of the table
Ben spent six years defending insurance carriers and nursing home chains before moving to plaintiff work. Every Reyes Trial Law case is built with the carrier’s response anticipated on day one — what they will protect, what they will concede, what they will quietly fix, and what they will fight to the wall.
That perspective shapes the screen of every new matter: facility staffing data, survey histories, corporate ownership structures, and medical records get evaluated the way the defense evaluates them, because that is how they will be defended. The result is a case theory ready for trial from the beginning — not one assembled in response to a denial.
DIGNITY
DIGNIDAD
The Spanish word carries weight the English one has lost. It is the standard the firm prepares to — for the injured person, for the family, and for the room the case will eventually be tried in.
