By: 24-7 Press Release
August 20, 2026
Mitchell Danoff Law Firm, Inc. Secures Ruling Adding DoorDash to Aerosol Duster Wrongful Death Case
HOLLISTER, CA, August 20, 2026 /24-7PressRelease/ -- Mitchell & Danoff Law Firm, Inc., a plaintiff-side personal injury firm representing clients throughout California, has secured a procedural victory in a wrongful death case arising from the sale and delivery of aerosol electronics duster. On August 3, 2026, the U.S. District Court for the Northern District of California granted the firm's motions to add DoorDash, Inc. as a defendant and to remand the case to the Superior Court of California, County of Santa Clara.
The case, Oscar Garcia et al. v. Walmart Inc. et al. (Case No. 5:26-cv-04175-PCP), was filed on behalf of plaintiffs Venus Benabides and Oscar Garcia, individually and as personal representatives for the estate of Rudy Rey Garcia. The complaint alleges that Mr. Garcia died on July 21, 2025, as a result of inhaling aerosol electronics duster that was sold and delivered in unusually large quantities despite what the complaint describes as obvious signs of inhalant abuse.
After Walmart moved the case from California state court to federal court, Jesse Danoff, Managing Partner at Mitchell & Danoff Law Firm, Inc., filed a motion to add DoorDash as a defendant. The amended complaint alleged that DoorDash facilitated repeated deliveries of electronics duster to the decedent, had sophisticated algorithms with the capability to flag problematic purchasing patterns, yet continued processing those orders under circumstances that made product misuse foreseeable. Adding DoorDash, a California-based company, also meant the case no longer qualified for federal court, clearing the path for it to return to the California state court system.
"Every company that played a role in this tragedy should be held accountable, regardless of how large that company is or what it calls itself in its terms of service," said Danoff. "Delivery platforms cannot simply distance themselves from the transactions they facilitate. Our clients lost a member of their family, and we intend to hold every responsible party to account as this case moves forward."
Judge P. Casey Pitts evaluated the motion under 28 U.S.C. § 1447(e), which gives federal courts discretion to permit or deny joinder when a new defendant's presence would destroy diversity jurisdiction. The court found that the plaintiffs stated a facially valid negligence claim against DoorDash under California Civil Code § 1714(a) and that DoorDash was not merely tangentially related to the action, noting that the claims against both defendants arise from a common set of facts and that California's comparative fault framework makes a single proceeding important for proper allocation of responsibility.
The ruling reflects a developing area of personal injury law concerning the accountability of delivery platforms for harms associated with the products they help distribute. The case will now proceed in the Superior Court of California, County of Santa Clara.
About Mitchell & Danoff Law Firm, Inc.
Mitchell & Danoff Law Firm, Inc. is a plaintiff-side personal injury firm based out of Hollister, with offices in the Bay Area, San Jose, the Central Coast and Central Valley. Their attorney team has decades of experiences handling wrongful death, catastrophic injury, car accident, and other serious personal injury cases and has recovered millions of dollars on behalf of its clients. Prospective injury clients are welcome to contact the firm at 855-345-4529 or visit mitchelldanoff.com to request a free consultation.
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