Danko Meredith
333 Twin Dolphin Dr #145, Redwood City, CA 94065, United States, Redwood City, CA 94065
About Danko Meredith
Danko Meredith is a personal injury law firm with 35 years of experience, serving clients from its offices in Redwood City, Pasadena, and Kahului. The firm represents individuals in cases involving car accidents, utility wildfires, aviation incidents, and catastrophic injuries. It has secured over $2 billion in awards and recoveries. Danko Meredith is known for its trial success against corporations and government agencies, maintaining a 99% success rate.
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Notable Case Results
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$50M
Wrongful Death
Jeffrey’s father gave 2-year-old Jeffrey a popular Mini-Jel candy. Jeffrey began to choke, suffered serious brain damage and died two weeks later. The manufacturer knew the candy was dangerous for young children but deliberately marketed it to children. The judge awarded $50 million to Jeffrey’s parents.
$32M
Airplane Accident
Settlement for severely burned co-pilot in a Piper Malibu accident at Long Beach International.
$20M
Burn Injury
Pedestrian severely burned by an underground electrical vault explosion that blew off a manhole cover. The utility settled for $20 million after a video presentation of recorded testimony was sent to their management.
$14.9M
Traumatic Brain Injury
Jury verdict for a passenger who suffered serious head injuries after a Beechcraft engine came apart in cruise flight, forcing a crash-landing. The jury found the engine manufacturer liable due to confusing wording in the engine repair manual.
$13.3M
Wrongful Death
Jury verdict for the family of pilot Dr. Ken Gottlieb, killed in a Cessna 182 crash. The NTSB initially ruled pilot error, but the firm proved the crash was caused by a mechanical problem with the pilot's seat due to improper maintenance by an unlicensed mechanic.
$12M
Wrongful Death
Settlement for the wrongful death of a three-person air ambulance helicopter crew after a main rotor blade came apart in flight. Investigation revealed a mechanic used a blowtorch to remove an abrasion strip, compromising the blade's internal structure.





