David Marsh settled a medical malpractice case on behalf of a young woman who suffered a brain injury when she contracted pneumococcal meningitis. The case centered on allegations that our client would never have gotten meningitis if she had received a post-splenectomy immunization as ordered by her doctor two years earlier. Today, our client requires 24-hour care and supervision. She experiences problems with her short-term memory, judgment and impulse control.
Suing Uber Directly After A Rideshare Accident
You're riding in an Uber when suddenly another car slams into you. Or maybe the driver runs a red light and causes a crash. Now you're dealing with injuries, medical bills piling up, and missed work. Who pays for all of this? Can you sue Uber directly? Most people...