Cody N. Gayer
Attorney Profile
Top Rated Medical Malpractice Attorney in Oklahoma City, OK
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Cody N. Gayer is one of the founding partners at CG Law, PLLC. While the firm was recently established in 2019, Mr. Gayer brings more than 10 years of experience to the law cases he handles for the firm. He started off his legal career representing insurance companies, medical practitioners and medical facilities. Now, he defends his clients against them. He primarily handles personal injury, medical malpractice and civil litigation in Oklahoma City, Oklahoma.
Mr. Gayer completed his law degree, in 2010, at the University of Oklahoma College of Law. He is licensed to practice in Oklahoma but has also argued cases as far away as Denver, Colorado. There, he won a favorable judgment in the 10th Court of Appeals for an Oklahoma hospital.
In fact, during the earlier part of his career, he defended dental professionals, long-term care facilities and a wide range of other health care professionals. These experiences gave him the inside knowledge he needed to defend his clients against them from the opposite side of the aisle. He has now won millions of dollars for his personal injury clients.
Outside of work, Mr. Gayer spends a great deal of time riding his dirt bike on the tracks. He also enjoys spending his weekends with his family and friends.
- 70%Personal Injury - Medical Malpractice: Plaintiff
- 20%Personal Injury - General: Plaintiff
- 10%Civil Litigation: Defense
Medical Malpractice
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- Rising Stars: 2017 - 2018, 2021 - 2022
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About Cody N. Gayer
First Admitted: 2010, Oklahoma
Professional Webpage: https://www.cglaw.org/about
Bar/Professional Activity
- Oklahoma
Verdicts/Settlements
- Fanning v. Mays; Oklahoma County Case No. CJ-2010-6620. Outpatient surgery case where plaintiffs asked the jury to return a verdict of over $300,000 in both economic and non-economic damages as well as a punitive award. A four-day trial concluded in the jury returning a unanimous defense verdict in less than 20 minutes of deliberations., 2012
- Corona v. Chambers; Oklahoma County Case No. CJ-2013-4530. Dental case where plaintiff sought to recover unspecified amount in medical expenses, non-economic damages, and punitive damages. After a four day trial the jury returned a unanimous defense verdict after less than 30 minutes of deliberations. , 2014
- O'Bannon v. Blalock; Oklahoma County Case No. CJ-2010-7033. Wrongful death negligence action against a pulmonologist seeking an unspecified amount in non-economic damages. After a four-day trial, the jury returned an 11-1 defense verdict., 2016
Last Updated: 5/17/2022