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Wrongful Death

$3.75 Million Defective Jack Stand
Collapse of a defective jack stand causes the death of a husband with two young children.

$3 Million Recovery for Burns Causing a Death

$1.9 Million Recovery in Pedestrian Death, 2006
University Professor killed in accident by delivery truck on U.C. Campus.

$1.7 Million Auto Accident - Wrongful Death, 2000

$1.55 Million Recovery; Bicycle Helmet Failure, 2000
Plaintiff, an engineer and father of two small children, fell from his bike and landed on his head.  Subsequently he died from a massive brain injury, because the helmet he was wearing was defectively designed and failed to meet industry standards.

$1.3 Million Auto Accident - Wrongful Death, 1998

$1,171,800 Death at Construction Site, 2004

$1.171 Million Recovery in Construction Accident; Death Case, 2001
Jury verdict in construction accident; death of husband and father.

$1 Million Wrongful Death by Electrocution
Plaintiff's husband was electrocuted due to the faulty placement of power lines. After defeating a Motion for Summary Judgment, plaintiff obtained a $1 million dollar settlement on behalf of the plaintiff against the entity responsible for the placement of the power lines.

$1 Million Medical Malpractice, 1999

$1 Million Civil Rights and Police Misconduct, 2004

$925,000 Industrial Accident, 2000
Explosion at recycling facility causes death of warehouse worker.

$900,000 Pedestrian Death
A student's short walk home from school ends in death as a street sweeper operator neglects to ensure a clear path.

$800,000 Auto Accident; Wrongful Death, 2004

$743,837 Fatal Boating Accident
The waters in the Sacramento Delta turned deadly for a 29-year-old boater. CMS&C uncovers five eyewitnesses to prove defendant's negligence and win $743,837 jury verdict.

$450,000 Construction Accident, 2000