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Sigala & Stoddard LLP

Sigala & Stoddard LLP

96 N. 3rd St, #620, San Jose, California 95112, San Jose, CA 95112

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$71M+ Recovered
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About Sigala & Stoddard LLP

Sigala & Stoddard LLP is a personal injury law firm based in San Jose, California, serving clients across the state. The firm handles a range of cases, including car and truck accidents, wrongful death, premises liability, and construction accidents. Its three attorneys have secured significant results, such as a $9.475 million wrongful death settlement. Partner Mark Sigala is fluent in Spanish, and attorney Timothy McMahon brings over 40 years of experience to the team.

Sigala & Stoddard LLP Case Results

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$5M

Traumatic Brain Injury

Traumatic brain injury of 16-month-old child after fall from second-floor apartment window

$6.9M

Motorcycle Accident

Motorcycle accident involving spinal injury (L1 burst fracture)

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$663,026

Dog Bite

Dog bite resulting in traumatic amputation of finger-tip

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$500,000

Motor Vehicle Accident

On behalf of young female who sustained an ankle fracture from a motor vehicle accident where defendants denied delivery driver was working at the time of accident

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$300,000

Dog Bite

On behalf of elderly lady who sustained puncture wounds to the back of her arm after being knocked to ground by neighbor’s dog

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$5.7M

Premises Liability

On behalf of female college student who fell from third-story apartment complex window

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