
About The Firm
"We fight for people who are injured due to the fault of others and do it with honesty, integrity and excellence."
With more than 25 years of experience, at Mary Alexander & Associates we are proud of our record and tradition of excellence. Courtroom preparation is the trademark of our successful trial firm and we use innovative courtroom exhibits to help juries understand even the most complex legal cases. Because the firm's strength has been in innovation, creativity and preparation, we have been able to achieve an outstanding record of success. We are justifiably proud of the verdicts and settlements we have obtained for our deserving clients.
FEES
No recovery - no fee. Our clients owe no fees unless we recover money from those who are responsible for their injury and loss. We are ethical, aggressive, and tireless advocates for our clients.
Located in San Francisco, Mary Alexander & Associates specializes in all types of personal injury and wrongful death cases.
The firm's expertise and experience, combined with its highly trained staff, make it uniquely well equipped to handle even the most complex litigation cases. If you suspect you have a case and need to talk to a seasoned team of professionals, please contact us today.
- Vehicle Accidents
- Spinal Cord Injuries
- Traumatic Brain Injury
- Wrongful Death
- Defective Products/Products Liability
- Medical Malpractice
- Nursing Home Abuse and Neglect
- Slip and Fall / Premises Liability
- Pharmaceutical Injuries and Death
- Admiralty and Maritime Accidents
- Construction Accidents
- Child Sex Abuse Cases
- Aviation Accidents
- Class Action Cases/Derivative Class Actions
- Business Torts/Litigation
- Mesothelioma
- Tainted Food Products
- California Workers' Compensation
San Francisco bus accident attorney Mary Alexander reports a fatal Greyhound bus crash, which involved a previously wrecked SUV, resulted in six fatalities.
San Francisco workplace injury lawyer Mary Alexander reports Cal/OSHA is expected to probe an accident that left a Sonoma-Marin Fair employee seriously injured.




