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DiMarco | Araujo | Montevideo

DiMarco | Araujo | Montevideo

1324 N. Broadway, Santa Ana, CA 92706, Santa Ana, CA 92706

11 Attorneys
2 Locations
$1.2B+ Recovered
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About DiMarco | Araujo | Montevideo

DiMarco | Araujo | Montevideo is a personal injury law firm serving clients in Orange County, California, and Las Vegas, Nevada. The firm has practiced law since 1979, handling cases involving car accidents, workers' compensation, and sexual abuse. Attorneys at the firm have secured significant settlements, including an $800 million resolution for victims of the One October Shooting. The firm offers free consultations and operates on a contingency fee basis. Several attorneys are bilingual, assisting a diverse client base.

Notable Case Results

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$800M

Mass Tort

Landmark settlement obtained for victims of the 2017 One October Shooting at Mandalay Bay hotel in Las Vegas, Nevada.

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$289M

Product Liability

Jury awarded Dewayne Johnson for Non-Hodgkin lymphoma caused by continued exposure to Roundup while working as a groundskeeper.

2018Trial VerdictView

$80M

Product Liability

Jury awarded a man diagnosed with cancer linked to the use of Roundup around his home.

2019Trial VerdictView

$18M

Auto Accident

Jury awarded a permanently disabled doctor for injuries sustained after being hit by a car in a crosswalk, due to the city's negligence in maintaining a safe crosswalk.

2014Trial VerdictView

$10M

Workers' Compensation

Record-breaking workers' compensation settlement for an employee who suffered a life-changing brain injury while driving home from work on a special audit project.

2017View

$3.2M

Civil Rights Violation

Federal jury awarded a family $3.2 million because police officers wrongfully removed their 3 children from their home without a warrant, violating constitutional rights.

2016Trial VerdictView

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