Results

  • 9,000,000

    Jose and Maria

    March 16, 2020
    Wrongful death settlement.

  • 5,000,000 (policy limit settlement)

    Lam

    A private excursion bus hit a pedestrian, causing serious degloving leg injury.

  • 4,150,000

    (Confidential)

    Our client was an airline passenger who had a stroke on an international flight. The airline failed to take proper steps to get medical help or land the plane promptly and John wound up in persistent vegetative state due to prolonged brain bleeding. This resulted in the highest referral fee ever paid to the Bar Association of San Francisco Lawyer Referral program..

  • 2,500,00

    Calla Felicity v. Round Table Pizza

    Jury trial verdict in Contra Costa for client with severe injury from a chicken bone in her pizza.

  • 2,000,000

    John Doe v. City of Oakland

    Client struck by a city truck and suffered serious personal injuries.

  • 1,300,000

    John Doe v. Abex Corp.

    Jury trial in San Francisco for shipyard worker who developed asbestos related cancer.

  • 1,250,000

    Eduard (confidential)

    Settlement (insurance policy limits) where car took left turn in front of our client's motorcycle on Portola Drive in SF, causing brain injury. Defense alleged motorcycle was speeding, and client did not remember the crash.

  • 1,000,000 (Policy limit settlement)

    Denise

    An air traffic controller who was injured when poorly maintained elevator stopped abruptly, rupturing discs in her neck and requiring surgery.

  • 1,000,000 (Policy limit settlement)

    Eliana

    Woman rendered paraplegic in a rollover accident.  We were able to find insurance coverage in a policy covering her for being on a church outreach mission at the time.

  • 1,000,000

    Richard

    A 74-year-old former shipyard and construction worker who had mesothelioma from asbestos, in a case we tried for another law firm, and settled after four days of trial.

  • 1,000,000

    (confidential)

    Another settlement for a mesothelioma victim in a case Tom tried for another law firm, and settled with
    the only remaining defendant after jury selection.

  • 1,000,000 (Policy limit settlement)

    Wilma

    A tenant who suffered severe smoke inhalation because her landlord did not have adequate smoke detectors.

  • 990,000

    Multiple Plaintiffs v. Abex Corp.

    Jury trial in San Francisco for a group of shipyard workers with asbestos disease. Tom tried this, the first group of consolidated asbestos cases for trial in San Francisco, starting with 13 clients and going to verdict on 7.

  • 950,000

    Jack

    A victim of childhood sexual abuse by a Southern California priest.

  • 750,000

    Gabriel

    A 24-year-old car dealership worker who suffered head trauma and mild brain injury in a fight with a co-worker.

  • 690,000

    Juan

    A 62-year-old maintenance man who was walking to work and was stuck by a van, resulting in a brain injury.

  • 633,000

    John Doe (confidential)

    Settlement where ride-sharing vehicle hit pedestrian, breaking his hip and requiring surgery.

  • 625,000

    Shaheed

    A 35-year-old bakery salesman, who suffered multiple broken bones in an accident with a runaway truck that ran into him as he was driving his young nephew to school.

  • 550,000

    Wayne

    A 34-year-old long-haul truck driver who suffered herniated discs in his back when his truck was struck by another truck.

  • 521,000

    Hall v. Aurora Lain Services and Rockcliff Realty

    Jury trial verdict in Contra Costa for our client, a realtor injured when a defective drop-down ladder at an open house failed, causing her to break her leg and need surgery. Tom was awarded the Civil Justice Award from the San Francisco Trial Lawyers Association in recognition of his exceptional advocacy and perseverance in getting this judgment after a successful appeal of summary judgment for defendant.

  • And many more six-figure ($100,000 and up) settlements and verdicts over the years.

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