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At Cheasty, Cheasty & Malek, LLP, we understand that our clients often come to us immediately after a life-changing event. Any type of accident could leave you struggling physically, emotionally, and mentally – but the financial burden that comes along with an unexpected injury can take a huge toll on your peace of mind. As a devoted and dedicated personal injury law firm, we are committed to representing the innocently injured and bereaved throughout the area. Let us help you after an accident caused by no fault of your own.

Our firm is prepared to help you get the financial compensation you need and the justice you deserve. Call (510) 345-0915 now to take the first step in your case.

If you were involved in an accident, do not assume that your insurance company will be looking out for your best interests. These corporate entities are preoccupied with doing whatever is needed to cushion their profit, which means you could be getting a low-ball offer for your settlement. Do not accept anything less than what you truly deserve.

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A Proven Track Record of Success

  • Court Awards Victims of a Stabbing

    $7,046,465

    In 2011 Robert Cheasty represented stabbing victim Lukas Vera, and the family of Juan Ramos, fatally stabbed, in a trial where the family of Juan Ramos and where Lukas Vera were awarded a total of $7,046,465.72. This case shocked the community when four boys were stabbed and one died at a high school party in Berkeley, California, attended by over 100 high schoolers. The kids, many of whom were minors at the time (2006), came from Berkeley High School, Albany High and El Cerrito High. Word of the party was posted on MySpace. The stabbing grew out of a small altercation just outside the house between a drunken skate boarder from Berkeley High and a boy from Albany High. That altercation wound down but a group of Berkeley High students emerged from the house, with the stabber at the lead, and reigniting the argument, starting a pushing and shoving fight as the stabber pulled out his knife and stabbed four boys, one fatally. All four boys ended up in the hospital. The Cheasty Firm identified over 100 students at the party, interviewing most of them, and shared its investigation with the police. The boy who did the stabbing was eventually sent to prison for voluntary manslaughter.

  • Court Upholds Judgment On Oakland Driver

    $53,000,000

    OAKLAND A state appeals court has upheld a $53 million judgment against a drunken driver who broadsided a Berkeley woman who almost died from her injuries. Earlier this month, a state appellate court in San Francisco dismissed an appeal of the ruling against Tyrone Hazel of Oakland. Hazel was convicted of drunken driving with great bodily injury in connection with the accident in Oakland in 2000 and served about 10 months in a furlough program. Hazel, who was 22 at the time of the accident, said he was speeding to a family emergency after a night of drinking and playing cards when he slammed into Theresa Johnson of Berkeley, who was headed to work at Oakland International Airport. Earlier this year, Johnson, 35, won a $53 million verdict in Alameda County Superior Court for her pain and suffering. Legal experts say it’s one of the largest amounts ever won by a victim of drunk driving. The accident left her with a crushed pelvis and punctured lungs, and she has since undergone four major surgeries. “The courts have delivered a no-nonsense message — drunk drivers will no longer be coddled,” said Johnson’s attorney, Robert Cheasty. “Our courts will make them pay for the sorrow and wreckage they cause.” In October, Hazel said he would like to pay Johnson but said he did not have a job and that no amount of money will change what happened to her. Johnson said Monday she does not expect to see any money but was pleased with the judgment. “It’s not so much about the money, but he should be accountable in some other way,” Johnson said. “He should be made to pay in some other way because he cannot pay financially.” (Associated Press)

  • Pedestrian vs. Cab. Settlement

    $750,000

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  • Who will be held accountable for my accident?

    Answer:

    If you were injured in an accident caused by no fault of your own, or if a loved one has been wrongfully killed due to another party’s negligent or reckless behavior, then you could be eligible to file a claim and pursue financial compensation under your State’s personal injury laws. Different parties can be held responsible for an accident that resulted in injury, including individuals (like a reckless driver) or a corporate entity (such as a corporation or agency).

  • What is liability and what does it mean?

    Answer:

    In order to pursue a claim under your State’s personal injury laws, you will most likely need to prove “liability.” Liability simply refers to the at-fault party involved in the accident. Once a liable party has been identified, it will be responsible for covering the damages that resulted from the accident. Determining liability, however, can be a complex process and will often hinge on proving “negligence.”

  • What is negligence and what does it prove?

    Answer:

    In addition to identifying the at-fault party, you will also need to be able to prove “negligence.” In the most general sense, negligence refers to whether or not a person has acted outside of the scope of reasonable care to prevent injury or harm to another person. Speak with an attorney to determine what evidence is needed to prove that the party’s negligence directly resulted in the injury or property damage.

  • How much is my case worth?

    Answer:

    Every case is different and to give a ballpark value could actually be counterproductive. Every case must be carefully assessed: there are many working parts in a personal injury matter and we would be happy to determine how those working parts can increase or diminish the potential value of your claim. Things like negligence, liability, injury severity, property damage, and more can all be relevant factors when determining the potential value.

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  • They can communicate with the insurance companies on your behalf.
  • They can negotiate a fair settlement or fight for a just verdict.
  • They can negotiate a fair settlement or fight for a just verdict.
  • They can negotiate a fair settlement or fight for a just verdict.
 

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