Recent Blog Posts
Street Racer Escapes Adult Charges for Killing Redwood City Couple
Street racing is a serious problem across the Bay Area. Despite numerous crashes, deaths, and serious injuries, people seem intent on racing each other through crowded streets. While thrill-seeking behavior might be somewhat relatable, it should not come at the cost of others. Street racers frequently kill innocent people, and many families across the… Read More »
Apartment Dwellers Face Fires and Vehicle Impacts in San Francisco
According to the statistics, 20% of all residential buildings in San Francisco have multiple units. In other words, a significant portion of the city’s population lives in apartments. While these smaller units are ideal for single people, small families, seniors, and budget-minded individuals, they also pose various risks. As a tenant, you might have… Read More »
Amazon Robotaxi Service Faces Federal Investigation After San Francisco Rear-Ender
Robotaxis have sparked widespread concern across San Francisco, and the latest company to face scrutiny is Zoox. Owned and operated by the tech giant Amazon, this company uses self-driving technology to transport customers from point A to point B. However, the automated driving software is showing signs of concern, as the robotaxis reportedly have… Read More »
College Student Dies After Bay Area E-Bike Crash
A college student from India lost his life after a fatal e-bike accident in Hayward. This incident highlights the unique safety challenges associated with e-bikes in California. As these powered bicycles become more common, we will undoubtedly see higher numbers of accidents. Compared to normal bicycles, the chance of death is arguably higher with… Read More »
Cyclists Hold “Ride of Silence” for Bike Accident Victims in San Francisco
The cycling community is extremely vibrant and well-organized in San Francisco. Unfortunately, even the most committed activists can do very little in the face of widespread deaths and bicycle injuries in the Bay Area. Words often fail to express just how traumatic and life-altering these bike accidents can be in California. In May of… Read More »
GM Pays $8 Million to San Francisco Pedestrian Dragged by Self-Driving Car
After a ride-sharing accident in San Francisco, it is often challenging to determine who is to blame. Do you sue the driver of the ridesharing vehicle or the tech company that operates the service? In the case of a self-driving vehicle, however, the at-fault party is clear. With the human driver taken out of… Read More »
Mary Alexander, Bobby Thompson Obtain $3.45 Million Settlement in Sex Abuse Case
Sacramento, CA – Mary Alexander, of Mary Alexander & Associates, and Bobby Thompson, of TLO Law obtained a $3.45 million settlement on behalf of a minor who was sexually molested and abused by a school employee in Elk Grove near Sacramento, CA. According to the complaint, a school employee committed multiple acts of sexual… Read More »
Hawaii Has Seen a Number of Worrying Sex Abuse Scandals Over the Past Year
ATTORNEY ADVERTISING MATERIAL Hawaii has seen a worrying number of sex scandals over the last 12 months. Those who experienced sexual abuse often stay silent, so the number of reported incidents usually only represents the tip of the iceberg. It’s common that people only hear about sexual abuse lawsuits in Hawaii when they involve… Read More »
What Caused the West Portal Station Crash?
The West Portal bus stop crash was one of the worst auto accidents San Francisco has ever seen. Authorities are still trying to piece together exactly what happened – and what might have caused the crash. While many of these factors are clear, numerous questions remain unanswered. What we know for sure is that… Read More »
Oakland Police Pursuit Leads to Fatal Crash
In March of 2024, it was reported that a police pursuit in Oakland led to a fatal crash. This has become a common story throughout the Bay Area, and incidents like this have led to numerous questions among observers. Should the cost of “serving justice” be paid in human lives? When should police call… Read More »