Case Group 2

Valenzuela v. City of Anaheim

Valenzuela v. City of Anaheim

Case Summary: Anaheim officers strangle mentally ill man
Esphorst v. County of Los Angeles

Esphorst v. County of Los Angeles

Case Summary: 9-1-1 operator contributes to crash
Gomez v. Morales

Gomez v. Morales

Case Summary: Teenage driver hits pedestrian in crosswalk
McCardle v. Greyhound Motor

McCardle v. Greyhound Motor

A Los Angeles County jury found that a relatively innocuous bus accident caused a chain of evens that ultimately rendered a chiropractor in his 50s a partial paraplegic, awarding him $15,967,000. The plaintiff lived in Bakersfield and worked in Los Angeles. On Jan. 18, 2000, he was a passenger on a defendant Greyhound bus heading… View Article
Hakimian v. Gabbai

Hakimian v. Gabbai

Case Summary: Stove explosion causes mentally ill man to suffer severe burns
Thiemanee v. Nissan

Thiemanee v. Nissan

Date: July 30, 1997 On May 20, 1992 at 8:00 p.m. Plaintiffs’ Deceded daughter, a 16 year-old student, was driving her new Nissan Stanza. She was wearing her automatic shoulder belt but was not using her manual seat belt. Plaintiff drove northbound on Lennox Ave. in Van Nuys to the “T” intersection with westbound Sherman… View Article

MARDIROSSIAN AKARAGIAN LLP, 6311 WILSHIRE BLVD, LOS ANGELES, CA, 90048, UNITED STATES(323) 653-6311 [email protected]

© 2024 Mardirossian Akaragian LLP All rights reserved. | Design: Simply Friday

THIS IS AN ADVERTISEMENT. The information contained in this website does not constitute a guarantee, warranty or prediction regarding the outcome of any legal matter. Mardirossian Akaragian LLP, is responsible for the contents of this website. For more information, please click on the link to our Legal Disclaimer.

 Please note that the attorneys of this office are licensed to practice law in the State of California only.

Free Case Evaluation

    Name (required)

    Message (required)

    A brief description of your legal issue

    Disclaimer *

    The use of the Internet or this form for communication with the firm or any individual member of the firm does not establish an attorney-client relationship. Confidential or time-sensitive information should not be sent through this form.