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Law Practice

Mar. 23, 2006

Dominguez v. City of San Francisco - $27.4 million

PLAINTIFF POWER - Elizabeth Dominguez, a 4-year-old San Franciscan, died instantly and violently when a city worker driving a Muni repair truck plowed her into a pizza parlor in the city's Mission District.

        Elizabeth Dominguez, a 4-year-old San Franciscan, died instantly and violently when a city worker driving a Muni repair truck plowed her into a pizza parlor in the city's Mission District.
        At the time, her mother, her classmate Monica Valenica and Valencia's grandmother were walking the two young girls home from school.
        They ...

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