- GuardianshipDaymon has also served New Mexico in an elected capacity. He served as a Sandoval County Commissioner and was its Chair during that process. He is a member of the State House of Representatives and serves as both the Rules Chair and the Co-Chair of the Interim Ethics Committee. As a legislator, he played a critical role in the passage of the law that created the State Ethics Commission, and in the reform of Conservator/ Guardianship laws and of the Medical Malpractice Act. He has been involved in a great deal of other critical legislation affecting business development, workers’ rights, and environmental improvements.
- Wrongful Death
- Personal InjuryPersonal injury occurs where harm is caused to one person because another person or entity failed to use reasonable care. The law allows the injured person to recover money damages to compensate for the harm caused, including physical and mental harm, earnings losses, loss of earning capacity, medical bills, pain and suffering, and the value of loss of life.
- Medical MalpracticeDaymon has obtained numerous other substantial judgments and verdicts and has secured hundreds of meaningful financial settlements for his clients. Daymon has also won over twenty appellate cases, including cases which involved the statute of limitations in medical malpractice cases, expanded rights of discovery for plaintiffs, increased the opportunities for plaintiffs to collect insurance proceeds, and he has developed the law of legal malpractice.