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Overview

Domenic Martini is a member of our Personal Injury and Wrongful Death practice group. An experienced trial lawyer who has earned multi-million dollar results for his clients, he has handled cases involving personal injury, medical malpractice, eminent domain, and complex business matters.

Domenic’s practice includes representing San Diego flood victims, other catastrophic incidents, and against institutions for their negligence. Most recently, Domenic served as co-lead counsel in a medical malpractice lawsuit against a Southern California hospital, which ultimately reached a $4.5 million settlement for his client.

Before joining Singleton Schreiber, Mr. Martini spent the first two years of his career as a trial lawyer at Thorsnes Bartolotta McGuire in San Diego. He holds a degree in political science from the University of Memphis in his home state of Tennessee. He moved west to attend the University of San Diego School of Law, where he competed in Vienna, Austria, as part of the Vis International Commercial Arbitration Moot (VICAM) team. He also published an article titled “International Regulatory Entrepreneurship: Uber’s Battle with Regulators in France” in the San Diego International Law Journal.

Mr. Martini is admitted to practice in California and Washington. He is a member of the Enright Inn of Court and serves on the Board of the Consumer Attorneys of San Diego.

An avid Memphis sports fan, Mr. Martini also enjoys hiking, biking, and rock climbing. His goal is to visit every U.S. National Park.

Honors & Awards

2025 Best Lawyers: Ones to Watch in America

2023 Consumer Attorneys of San Diego “Rising Star”

2023 Best Lawyers “Ones to Watch”

2022 Best Lawyers “Ones to Watch”

Case Results

Zachee St. Vil, et al v. City of San Diego. Lawsuit against the City of San Diego
lifeguards for the drowning of an 18-year-old at Mission Beach.

Joseph Lopez, et. al v. City of San Diego. $4.8 million settlement after trial for the
family of victims of a pedestrian v. auto collision on a City of San Diego street.

Jennifer Welsh v. Mission Grove Office, LLC. $1.253 million verdict against an office
complex after a woman fell through a second story floor.

Professional Affiliations

Membership

Board Member, Consumer Attorneys of San Diego

Member, Enright Inn of Court

Member, Justice HQ

News & Publications

News

Speaking Engagements

Blog Posts

  • 5 Things Insurance Companies Don't Want You to Know After an Accident
    |Blog

    While insurance providers promise to have your back, or be your neighbor, their primary goal after an accident is to pay as little as possible on your claim. It is important to understand common ...

  • Dog Bite Cases in California
    |Blog

    Keeping a pet dog is undoubtedly one of the most cherished forms in which the constitutionally protected right to own personal property is exercised.  To most people it is more than ownership of ...

  • California's Motorcycle Helmet Laws
    |Blog

    California has some of the strictest motorcycle helmet laws in the nation, requiring all riders and passengers to wear U.S. DOT-compliant helmets on public roads, regardless of age. These ...

  • Sharing Lanes With Motorcycles: Lane Splitting in California
    |Blog

    Lane splitting, the practice of motorcyclists riding between lanes of traffic, is legal in California and recognized as a tool to reduce congestion on the state’s busy roadways. However ...

Education

University of Memphis, B.A. in Political Science, 2015

University of San Diego School of Law, J.D., 2018

Admissions

  • State of California
  • State of Washington
  • U.S. District Court for the Southern District of California
  • U.S. District Court for the Central District of California
  • U.S. Court of Appeals for the Ninth Circuit

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