John Roach, Esq. | March 17, 2026 | Attorney Tips \ California Law
The People v. Sanchez Decision: A Turning Point for Expert Testimony and Hearsay
The California Supreme Court’s decision in People v. Sanchez (2016) 63 Cal.4th 665 fundamentally changed how hearsay intersects with expert testimony in California courts. Although Sanchez arose from a gang enhancement case, its principles apply broadly to civil litigation — including personal injury cases where… read more
John Roach, Esq. | March 2, 2026 | All Things Trial \ California Law \ Car Accidents
Landmark Verdict Upheld: $243 Million Awarded in Tesla Autopilot Fatal Crash Case
On February 20, 2026, a federal judge upheld a $243 million jury verdict against Tesla — the first federal jury verdict in a fatal Autopilot case to survive post-trial challenge. The ruling by Judge Beth Bloom in the Southern District of Florida rejected Tesla’s arguments… read more
John Roach, Esq. | February 13, 2026 | California Law \ Car Accidents
California Dooring Injury: How Cyclists Can Claim Compensation Under State Law
It happens in less than a second. You are riding through San Francisco, Oakland, or anywhere in the Bay Area — moving with traffic, fully alert — when a car door swings open directly into your path. There is no time to brake. The impact… read more
John Roach, Esq. | February 2, 2026 | Attorney Tips
AI for Personal Injury Lawyers: Harness the Power
Artificial intelligence has changed how I run my solo personal injury practice — not by replacing the legal judgment that wins cases, but by compressing the time it takes to do the work that supports that judgment. Research that once took hours, deposition summaries that… read more
John Roach, Esq. | January 26, 2026 | Attorney Tips
How to Be a Proactive Attorney: Strategies for Success
The attorneys who consistently produce the best results in personal injury litigation are not necessarily the ones with the most experience — they are the ones who take control of their cases from day one. Proactive litigation is an offensive strategy. It is built on… read more
John Roach, Esq. | January 20, 2026 | California Law
What Is a CCP 998 Offer in California Personal Injury Cases? Your Guide to the Statutory Offer to Compromise
One of the most powerful and underutilized tools in California personal injury litigation is the CCP 998 offer to compromise. Whether you are a plaintiff trying to maximize your recovery or an attorney evaluating strategy, understanding how this statute works — and how it affects… read more
John Roach, Esq. | January 5, 2026 | California Law
Videotaped Depositions: Key Tool for Personal Injury and Car Crash Cases
Videotaped depositions are one of the most underutilized tools in California personal injury practice. Most plaintiff attorneys record depositions as a matter of course — but few use them to their full strategic potential. This post covers the statutory framework, the availability rules that most… read more
John Roach, Esq. | January 1, 2026 | Attorney Tips
Case Study: How San Francisco Personal Injury Attorney John Roach Proved Catastrophic Injuries in a UIM Arbitration Victory
When an at-fault driver carries insufficient insurance to cover the full extent of a victim’s injuries, underinsured motorist (UIM) coverage becomes the critical safety net — and UIM arbitration becomes the arena where serious cases are won or lost. This is a detailed account of… read more
John Roach, Esq. | December 30, 2025 | Attorney Tips
Maximizing Non-Economic Damages in Personal Injury Cases: The Per Diem Approach Explained
If you regularly handle personal injury cases, you already know that non-economic damages are where cases are won or lost. Medical bills are fixed. Lost wages are calculable. But pain and suffering, loss of enjoyment of life, and emotional distress — these are the damages… read more
John Roach, Esq. | December 22, 2025 | Car Accidents
Steps to Take Immediately After a Car Accident
What to Do After a Car Accident in San Francisco A car accident in San Francisco can happen in seconds — a rear-end collision on Market Street, a T-bone at a foggy intersection, a rideshare driver blowing a stop sign on a one-way street. In… read more