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Trevor Savage

Trevor Savage

Attorney at Gideon Asen LLC
Portland, MEAdmitted 2017
Workplace InjuryTruck AccidentsMedical MalpracticeWrongful Death

About Trevor Savage

Trevor Savage is a trial lawyer at Gideon Asen LLC representing plaintiffs in complex, high-stakes personal injury and medical malpractice cases across Northern New England. He joined the firm in 2023 and has since helped recover nearly $75 million for clients. Trevor focuses on truck accidents, medical malpractice, and other catastrophic injury cases. Before joining the firm, he spent years representing corporations, hospitals, and insurance companies in highly leveraged litigation, giving him a strategic advantage in understanding how the defense evaluates and prepares cases. A Maine native, Trevor graduated from Emerson College summa cum laude and earned his J.D. cum laude from the University of Maine School of Law, where he served as Managing Editor of the Maine Law Review and received the Prize Arguer designation. After law school, he clerked for Justice Joseph M. Jabar of the Maine Supreme Judicial Court. In 2026, Trevor secured a $41.5 million settlement in a catastrophic trucking case involving the death of a newborn and serious injury to the mother. In 2024, he and Taylor Asen won a $2.4 million medical malpractice verdict in Penobscot County. He also won a landmark First Circuit case establishing a new fiduciary duty that insurance companies owe to health plan beneficiaries. Trevor serves on the Board of Directors of the Maine Trial Lawyers Association and is a member of the Academy of Truck Accident Attorneys.

Notable case results

$41.5 millionSettlement

Catastrophic commercial trucking case involving death of newborn daughter and serious injury to mother (2026)

$2.4 millionVerdict

Jury verdict, medical malpractice involving Complex Regional Pain Syndrome caused by hospital negligence, Penobscot County (2024)

Settlement

Mid-trial settlement, prostate cancer delayed-diagnosis case after nearly five years of missed diagnosis (2023)

Landmark First Circuit decision in Shields v. United of Omaha, establishing new fiduciary duty owed by insurance companies to health plan beneficiaries

Prior results do not guarantee a similar outcome. Each case is unique and depends on its own facts.

Practice areas

Workplace Injury
Truck Accidents
Medical Malpractice
Wrongful Death

Education

University of Maine School of Law
J.D., 2017
Emerson College
Undergraduate, 2013

Bar admissions & credentials

State Bar of Maine, admitted 2017

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