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Individuals injured in collision allege Uber driver failed to yield to the right of way

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Thursday, November 21, 2024

Individuals injured in collision allege Uber driver failed to yield to the right of way

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SAN FRANCISCO – Four individuals are seeking damages over a collision in San Francisco with an Uber driver.

Mohammed Tarek Inani, Andres Felipe Giraldo Florez and Desiree Masako Valencia filed a complaint on Nov. 14 in the San Francisco Superior Court against Uber Technologies Inc., Raiser-CA LLC, Raiser LLC, Petros Gebrehawariat Takele and Does 1-50 alleging negligence.

According to the complaint, on March 19, 2017, the plaintiffs were traveling northbound on Kearny Street near the intersection with Post Street in San Francisco when Takele entered the intersection on a red light and collided with the vehicle. The suit states Takele was driving for Uber at the time.

The plaintiffs hold Uber Technologies Inc., Raiser-CA LLC, Raiser LLC, Takele and Does 1-50 responsible because Takele allegedly failed to properly check for and yield the right of way to traffic.

The plaintiffs request a trial by jury and seek judgment against defendants for repayment of all special damages, past and future wage loss, hospital and medical expenses, general damages, prejudgment interest, costs of suit and further relief as the court deems just. They are represented by Bobby Saadian, Colin Jones and Daniel Miller of Wilshire Law Firm in Los Angeles.

San Francisco Superior Court case number CGC-18-571317

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