About

We represent plaintiffs in motor vehicle collisions of every description including fatal auto accidents, truck accidents, motorcycle accidents, bike accidents, and pedestrian accidents.  We successfully handle all kinds of other personal injury claims arising out of sexual assaults, rapes, other violent crimes, dog bites, and premises liability.   Over the years, we have collected millions of dollars for our clients.

Todd Emanuel graduated from the University of San Francisco School of Law in 1993, and he has been settling and trying cases to juries ever since. Prior to law school, he graduated with a degree in psychology from the University of California, Berkeley.  Before turning to personal injury litigation, he began his career as a  prosecutor in the San Mateo County District Attorney's Office.

Todd Emanuel's background in psychology gives him an advantage in developing and presenting evidence of certain components of a damages claim, such as the subtle symptoms of post-concussion brain damage in a closed head injury case, or the characteristics of post-traumatic stress disorder for wrongful death plaintiffs or the survivors of violent criminal assaults.

Meanwhile, his familiarity with law enforcement investigation techniques not only helps him achieve highly effective results in motor vehicle accident and drunk driving cases, it also helps assure a high level of cooperation with police and prosecutors in the civil litigation of violent crimes.  Mr. Emanuel is frequently called upon to represent police officers who are injured on duty by drunk drivers and other negigent motorists.

In his private time, Mr. Emanuel enjoys spending time with his family, competing in triathlons, and coaching youth sports.

Initial consultations with the Law Offices of Todd P. Emanuel are always free, and we accept all personal injury cases on a contingent fee basis. You may read more about our practice by logging into our website at www.TEinjurylaw.com or www.siliconvalleylawyer.net.  We advance all necessary expenses to investigate, develop, and present your claim. For additional information, contact us by phone or by e-mail.