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Law Offices of Robert G. Schock

Law Offices of Robert G. Schock

427 Grand Avenue, Oakland, CA 94610, Oakland, CA 94610

1 Attorneys
$5M+ Recovered
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About Law Offices of Robert G. Schock

The Law Offices of Robert G. Schock represents clients in personal injury, medical malpractice, wrongful death, and catastrophic injury cases. Serving Oakland and Northern California, founding attorney Robert G. Schock has over 50 years of experience. He is a member of the American Board of Trial Advocates and recognized as a top motor vehicle trial lawyer. The firm offers bilingual services and has secured significant compensation for injured parties.

Notable Case Results

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$3M

Wrongful Death

On January 1, 2006, Jacine Sarmiento was killed and her daughter Athena Rose Sarmiento was injured when a tree fell onto their vehicle on S.R. 1 near Struve Road. Plaintiffs contended the roadway was in a known dangerous condition due to unhealthy trees, and the defendant State of California allegedly knew of the hazard but failed to fix it.

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$1M

Wrongful Death

Decedent Victor Alvarez was killed on December 11, 2006, when his truck struck a truck owned by One Source Transportation that was blocking SR-32 in Butte County while attempting an illegal u-turn. The decedent's truck was crushed, and he was pronounced dead at the scene, leaving behind three minor children and one adult child.

$862,154

Medical Malpractice

Seven-year-old A’Daja Daniels suffered an arm injury and defendants Doe Radiology Group and a Doe ER doctor failed to properly examine, diagnose, and treat her. X-rays were suboptimal, and a fracture/dislocation was missed, leading to delayed proper diagnosis and two unsuccessful surgeries.

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$147,000

Products Liability

Plaintiff Zermino lost two toes when a defective hoist in a shop course at Butte College released a ranch weed mower, causing it to fall on him. The instructor had inspected the hoist, which subsequently failed.

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