At 41, our client expected to have her best years ahead of her. She had just gone back to school at the University of Arizona, planning to finish her degree and open an Indian jewelry store. What she didn't expect was to see one company's negligence ruin that future-and change her life forever.

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In her early 20s and working full time, our client was planning big things: law school, a career, a future unbounded. But all of that had to be put on hold when she suffered debilitating injuries after being struck by a city bus, its wheels actually running over her body.
Like many of our other cases, the accident that caused our client, a human resources professional in her early 30s, to lose a leg resulted from negligence: a driver, not taking the reasonable care he should have, struck a motorcycle pulling out of a spot, causing grave injuries. But there was more to this case.
Our client, a 35-year-old male, was unloading a truck filled with food when the vehicle's ladder collapsed and he fell. The initial injury, a badly fractured ankle, was just the beginning.
Our work in Davis v. Dow Chemical Corp. resulted in a change of law that corrected a fundamental unfairness in Arizona law. Previously, families had just one year after a relative's death to file a wrongful death suit - meaning that if they first learned of the negligence after that year passed, they were out of luck.
In the wake of the September 11th attacks, we helped to create Trial Lawyers Care, the largest pro bono project in the history of the United States.
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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 bus accident attorney Mary Alexander reports a fatal Greyhound bus crash, which involved a previously wrecked SUV, resulted in six fatalities.
Petaluma CA Workplace Injury Lawyer News: Worker’s leg severed by roller coaster
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.
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.




