Coopers LLP
2134 15th Street, San Francisco, CA 94114, San Francisco, CA 94114
About Coopers LLP
Coopers LLP represents individuals in personal injury and wrongful death cases, including bicycle, pedestrian, and trucking accidents, and wildfire claims. The firm operates from offices in San Francisco, Santa Barbara, California, and Portland, Oregon. Miles B. Cooper, a shareholder, has 25 years of experience. Partner Bob Mionske, a former U.S. Olympic cyclist, founded the nation's first bicycle law practice. The firm has secured notable results, including a $10 million dog attack judgment and a $5.5 million pedestrian accident settlement.
Our Attorneys

John E. Hullverson
Of Counsel
27+ years experience

Miles B. Cooper
Shareholder
25+ years experience

Kimberly Wong
Partner & Litigation Manager
18+ years experience

Andrea Posey
Partner
14+ years experience

Robert Igleheart
Senior Attorney
12+ years experience

Bryan Vix
Attorney
3+ years experience
Hendrick White
Attorney
1+ years experience

Corey Jollie
Attorney
1+ years experience

Maryanne B. Cooper
Shareholder and Managing Partner

Bob Mionske
Partner
Notable Case Results
Case results are sourced directly from attorney websites by Injuria.ai's data infrastructure, which actively monitors 22,000+ personal injury law firms. They are not results obtained by ThatCarHitMe.com. Every case is unique and must be evaluated on its own facts. Prior results do not guarantee a similar outcome. The results shown are not necessarily representative of all results obtained by these firms.
$10M
Dog Attack
A young boy and his mother were attacked by a previously declared 'vicious' dog. The boy sustained severe bite wounds requiring ongoing plastic surgery. The judgment was obtained as a precursor to an insurance bad faith case.
$5.5M
Personal Injury
Two men, Juan Diaz and John Doe, were crushed between a delivery car and a building after the car left the roadway. Diaz sustained a severe crush injury to his left leg. The driver claimed brake failure, but witnesses contradicted this.
$4M
Industrial Incident
A forklift operator suffered catastrophic injuries, including amputation of his right arm below the elbow, when his hand was crushed in aging machinery. The case involved uncovering hidden liability despite exclusive remedy arguments and no OSHA citations.
$3.6M
Wrongful Death
John Doe was killed when an inattentive driver made a dangerous left turn into his Vespa. The case settled for full policy limits plus a significant personal contribution from the defendant.
$3.5M
Bicycle Accident
An 80-year-old cyclist was struck by a car, suffering a traumatic brain injury and multiple fractures. Liability was initially disputed by the driver and police. The Coopers team proved liability despite no witnesses.
$3M
Personal Injury
Pedestrian struck by a car pushed onto the sidewalk by a driver making an illegal left turn. Pedestrian sustained severe crush injuries to her legs, leading to amputation of one leg.