The National Trial Lawyers Top 100 Trial Lawyer in California , 2016
CAALA, 2004
California Advocates for Nursing Home Reform (CANHR) , 2004
Beverly Hills Bar Association , 2004
American Association for Justice, 2018
Verdicts/Settlements (Case Results):
$3,817,000. Doe v. Doe Skilled Nursing Facility: Elder neglect and wrongful death claims involving resident elopement., 2021
$2,590,000. Chandler v. Long Beach Care Center, et al; Certified Class Action against 4 nursing homes for understaffing in violation of Patients’ Rights. Injunctive relief paid for by defendants for monitoring of staffing levels.
$2,350,000. Doe v. Doe Skilled Nursing Facility: Elder neglect and wrongful death claims involving pressure wounds., 2023
$2,262,186.65. Doe v. Doe Nursing Home: Nursing home resident had life sustaining medication withheld for 3 months as a result of severe neglect, leading to her death. , 2017
$2,002,500. Doe v. Doe Skilled Nursing Facility: Elder neglect and wrongful death claims involving pressure wounds., 2019
$2,000,000. Goodwin v. Lifehouse, et al. Settlement reached on first day of trial: Dependent Adult and Wrongful Death claim for significant weight loss and untreated sacral bedsore leading to sepsis and death.
$1,600,000. Doe v. Doe Assisted Living Facility: Elder neglect claim involving falls., 2022
$1,490,000. Doe v. Doe Assisted Living Facility/Medicare Advantage Plan. Elderly resident of Assisted Living Facility developed an infected, stage IV sacral pressure ulcer as a result of lack of hygiene and lack of turning and repositioning. Once the resident’s pressure ulcer deteriorated to a Stage III, the defendant Assisted Living Facility was legally required to immediately discharge him to a higher level of care that could meet his increased needs. The Assisted Living Facility colluded with the defendant Medicare Advantage Plan to keep the resident in the Assisted Living Facility and to conceal the true extent of his injuries., 2017
$1,000,000. Doe v. Doe Assisted Living Facility: Elder neglect claim involving pressure wounds., 2023
$995,000. Doe v. Doe Skilled Nursing Facility. Elder neglect and wrongful death claims involving falls., 2022
$900,000. Doe v. Doe Assisted Living Facility: Elder abuse claim involving sexual assault., 2021
$750,000. Doe v. Doe Skilled Nursing Facility: Elder abuse and wrongful death claims involving falls., 2023
$725,000. Doe v. Doe Skilled Nursing Facility: Elder neglect and wrongful death claims involving pressure wounds., 2022
$725,000. Doe v. Doe Nursing Home- Elder Neglect and Wrongful death claim based on Sacral Bedsore infected with MRSA.
$700,000. Doe v. Doe Nursing Home- Elder and Dependent Adult Abuse and Neglect claim based on concealment of untreated, preventable bedsore.
$699,999. Doe v. Doe Assisted Living Facility. Resident suffered a broken hip from a fall due to lack of supervision, after being administered anti-anxiety medication, which increased her risk for falls. The resident was also left on the floor for an hour before 911 was called. , 2018
$695,000. Doe v. Doe Skilled Nursing Facility: Elder neglect and wrongful death claims involving pressure wounds., 2020
$650,000. Doe v. Doe Hospital and Nursing Home- Dependent Adult Neglect claim against hospital and nursing home for development of sacral pressure ulcer at hospital that became infected at nursing home, where patient was also chemically restrained with psychotropic drugs.
$646,000. Doe v. Doe Assisted Living Facility: Elder abuse and wrongful death claims involving multiple falls. , 2016
$626,000. Doe v. Doe Assisted Living Facility- Elder Abuse and Neglect Claims based on multiple preventable falls and fractures caused by failure to follow physician’s orders for preventative measures.
$575,000. Doe v. Doe Assisted Living Facility: Elder neglect claim involving falls., 2021
$505,000. Doe v. Doe Skilled Nursing Facility: Elder abuse and wrongful death claims involving falls and malnutrition., 2021
$500,000. Doe v. Doe Assisted Living Facility: Elder neglect and wrongful death claims involving falls., 2020
$500,000. Doe v. Doe Assisted Living Facility: Elder neglect and wrongful death claims involving pressure wounds and infections., 2021
$500,000. Doe v. Doe Skilled Nursing Facility: Elder neglect and wrongful death claim involving pressure wounds and malnutrition., 2021
$475,000. Doe v. Doe Skilled Nursing Facility: Elder neglect and wrongful death claim involving falls., 2022
$400,000. Doe v. Doe Assisted Living Facility: Elder neglect claim involving scabies and dehydration., 2019
$400,000. Doe v. Doe Sub Acute Hospital- Elder and Dependent Adult Neglect claim based on sacral bedsores.
$375,000. Doe v. Doe Skilled Nursing Facility: Elder neglect and wrongful death claims involving pressure wounds., 2022
$375,000. Doe v. Doe- Elder Neglect and Wrongful death claim based on dehydration.
$367,500. Doe v. Doe Hospital: Elder neglect claim involving pressure wounds., 2022
$350,000. Doe v. Doe Assisted Living Facility: Elder neglect and wrongful death claims., 2020
$350,000. Doe v. Doe Skilled Nursing Facility: Elder neglect and wrongful death claims involving pressure wounds and infections., 2019
$350,000. Doe v. Doe: Elder Abuse and Wrongful claim against assisted living facility for overmedicating patient with psychotropic drugs, leading to severe weight loss, dehydration and death.
$345,000. Doe v. Doe Skilled Nursing Facility: Elder neglect and wrongful death claims involving falls., 2022
$310,000. Doe v. Doe Nursing Home- Elder Neglect and Wrongful Death claims based on failure to prevent fall from wheelchair, leading to bedsore.
$300,000. Doe v. Doe Skilled Nursing Facility: Elder neglect claim involving falls and malnutrition., 2021
$275,000. Doe v. Doe Skilled Nursing Facility: Dependent neglect claim involving falls., 2019
$275,000. Doe v. Doe Assisted Living Facility: Elder neglect claim involving falls., 2023
$262,500. Doe v. Doe Skilled Nursing Facility: Dependent abuse claim involving falls., 2020
$250,000. Doe v. Doe Assisted Living Facility: Elder neglect claim involving pressure wounds, infections, malnutrition., 2023
$250,000. Doe v. Doe Hospital and Sub Acute Hospital- Elder Neglect claim based on sacral bedsore.
$250,000. Doe v. Doe Assisted Living Facility: Elder neglect claim involving resident-on-resident assault., 2019
$250,000. Doe v. Doe Skilled Nursing Facility: Elder neglect claim involving pressure wounds and hygiene issues., 2021
$250,000. Doe v. Doe Skilled Nursing Facility: Elder neglect claim involving pressure wounds., 2021
$250,000. Doe v. Doe Assisted Living Facility: Elder neglect and wrongful death claims involving pressure wounds., 2021
$250,000. Doe v. Doe Hospital- Elder abuse and Neglect claim based on bedsore.
$250,000. Doe v. Doe Skilled Nursing Facility: Elder neglect and wrongful death claims involving pressure wounds and infections., 2022
$240,000. Doe v. Doe Skilled Nursing Facility: Elder neglect claim involving falls., 2020
$237,500. Doe v. Doe Skilled Nursing Facility: Elder neglect and wrongful death claims involving falls., 2020
$237,500. Doe v. Doe Skilled Nursing Facility: Elder neglect and wrongful death involving falls., 2022
$230,000. Doe v. Doe Skilled Nursing Facility: Elder neglect and wrongful death claims involving falls., 2020
$227,500. Doe v. Doe Skilled Nursing Facility: Elder neglect and wrongful death claims involving falls., 2023
$226,000. Doe v. Doe Hospital- Elder Neglect claim based on bedsore.
$225,000. Doe v. Doe Nursing Home- Elder Abuse and Neglect claim based on failure to prevent fall and resulting fracture.
$215,000. Doe v. Doe Skilled Nursing Facility: Elder neglect claim involving pressure wounds and scabies., 2020
$210,000. Doe v. Doe Skilled Nursing Facility: Elder neglect claim involving infections and hygiene issues., 2022
$210,000. Doe v. Doe Nursing Home- Dependent adult neglect claims based on bedsores.
$200,000. Doe v. Doe Nursing Home and Hospital. Elder Neglect and Wrongful Death claims based on bedsores.
$200,000. Doe v. Doe Nursing Home- Elder Neglect and Wrongful Death Claims based on failure to prevent and treat infection.
$200,000. Doe v. Doe Nursing Home- Elder Neglect and Wrongful Death Claims based on failure to prevent fall.
$200,000. Doe v. Doe Nursing Home. Elder Neglect claims based on overmedication with psychotropic drugs.
$187,500. Doe v. Doe Skilled Nursing Facility: Elder neglect claim involving pressure wounds and infections., 2021
$185,000. Doe v. Doe Skilled Nursing Facility: Elder neglect claim involving falls., 2023
$175,000. Doe v. Doe Skilled Nursing Facility: Dependent adult claim involving mishandling of resident., 2020
$175,000. Doe v. Doe Assisted Living Facility- Elder Neglect claims based on failure to supervise and prevent resident from eloping and suffering fall.
$175,000. Doe v. Doe Nursing Home. Elder Neglect claim based on fracture caused by improper transfer from wheelchair to bed.
$169,875. Doe v. Doe Skilled Nursing Facility: Elder neglect claim involving falls., 2021
$160,000. Doe v. Doe Nursing Home- Elder Neglect claims based on failure to prevent infection of pre-existing bedsore.
$150,000. Doe v. Doe Skilled Nursing Facility: Elder neglect claim involving pressure wounds., 2019
$150,000. Doe v. Doe Skilled Nursing Facility: Elder neglect and wrongful death claims involving falls., 2020
$155,000. Doe v. Doe Skilled Nursing Facility: Dependent adult claim involving falls., 2019
$100,000. Doe v. Doe Assisted Living Facility- Elder Neglect claims based on failure to timely transfer patient to ER after suffering stroke.
$100,000. Doe v. Doe Nursing Home. Resident on resident assault leading to fractured hand.
$100,000. Doe v. Doe Nursing Home. Resident on resident assault leading to fractured arm.
Special Licenses/Certifications:
CA State Bar, 2004
Honors/Awards:
AV rated by Martindale-Hubbell® The National Trial Lawyers Top 100 Trial Lawyer in California and The National Trial Lawyers Top 40 Under 40, 2016
Mr. Yeroushalmi was recognized in 2016 by the National Trial Lawyers' for inclusion in the Top 100 and Top 40 under 40 lists. , 2016
Educational Background:
Mr. Yeroushalmi obtained his B.A. from the University of California, Los Angeles in 2001 and his J.D. from the University of Southern California, School of Law in 2004, 2001
Other Outstanding Achievements:
Selected to the California Advocates for Nursing Home Reform Attorney Referal Panel , 2015
Industry Groups:
Acute Care Hospitals.
Assisted Living Facilities
Board and Care Facilities
We only represent elderly and dependent adult residents of Nursing Homes