Lawyer: Not all family members of Uber crash victim have settled with company

An attorney representing the mother, father and son of a woman killed by a self-driving car operated by Uber in Tempe says his clients have not settled with the company, despite a deal announced by a separate law firm for the victim's daughter.

Patrick McGroder of Gallagher and Kennedy said Friday his firm is representing three family members of Elaine Herzberg, 49, who was killed while crossing Mill Avenue near the Marquee Theater.

"We have no such settlement with Uber," McGroder said.

The law firm Bellah Perez announced shortly after the March 18 accident it would represent the daughter of Elaine Herzberg, who was killed while jaywalking across Mill Avenue in the dark.

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A receptionist at the firm only would read a statement Thursday, saying the case was resolved and she would not comment further.

She would not confirm reports from Reuters that Bellah Perez also represented Herzberg's husband. Uber declined to comment.

Uber pulled its approximately 94 test vehicles off the roads after the accident, and Gov. Doug Ducey has since ordered them to stay off Arizona roads.

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