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Personal injury lawyer for wrongful death and dog bite in San Francisco |
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Personal Profile - Brian R. Dinday, ESQ. |
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I was born Nov. 21, 1947 in New Jersey and was graduated from Rutgers
University with an A.B. degree in 1969. I received my Juris Doctor
degree from Rutgers Law School, Newark, N.J. in August of 1974 and was
admitted to the New Jersey Bar that same year. I was then admitted in
California in 1977. I am married with four children and maintain my
law offices in San Francisco and San Rafael. |
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My law practice began in a law firm where I did general civil and
criminal cases, including personal injury claims, wrongful death
claims, and litigation. In 1975, I began a two year term as Assistant
Prosecutor in Passaic County, New Jersey, where I immediately began
trying felony cases for a year. I then served as Chief Counsel for
Grand Jury presentations. In early 1977, I organized and was
Supervisor of one of the country's first child support enforcement
units.
In August of 1977 I moved to San Francisco where I worked for the firm
of Gunheim & Yturbide, where my primary responsibility was as a
personal injury attorney and wrongful death attorney, handling claims
and litigation. In 1981, I opened my own law offices in San Francisco,
which I have maintained ever since. I have now handled hundreds of
personal injury and wrongful death claims, and tried about a hundred
jury trials in my career.
My cases have been varied and sometimes complex. In addition to a
great number of auto accident cases, I have litigated trip and fall
cases, falls from heights, civil liability for sexual offenses,
gunshot liability, construction accidents, and product liability,
among others. Due to the current unreasonable state of medical
malpractice laws, only the most severe medical malpractice cases are
considered.
I have published legal articles numerous times, have served for many
years as a judge pro tem for the San Francisco Courts, and serve as an
arbitrator in civil cases. Skills and life experiences which I have
occasionally found to be an advantage as a wrongful death attorney and
personal injury attorney include auto mechanics, auto body work, and
construction work in the areas of electrical, plumbing, concrete,
wood, painting, and roofing. I also have first hand experience with
climbing safety equipment and scaffolds.
I live in Marin County with Mary, my wife of 33 years, and we have
four children, Matt, Luke, Alex and Katie.
Brian R. Dinday |
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