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Failure to yield to pedestrians leaves boy and babysitter injured

By Mary Alexander & Associates, P.C. |

A serious pedestrian accident here in San Francisco this month is once again highlighting the many dangers in our city, even in crosswalk areas. Some of our readers may have already heard about the crash that left a 5-year-old boy with a head injury and injured the leg of his babysitter. Officers with the… Read More »

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California student injured by car while crossing street

By Mary Alexander & Associates, P.C. |

The most important aspect of many San Francisco residents’ lives is their children. Parents expect their children will be safe when they send them off to school, and it can be devastating when that is not the case. Recently, for example, a California student was injured after a motor vehicle accident occurred outside the… Read More »

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CHP focuses on distracted driving, hopes drivers do too

By Mary Alexander & Associates, P.C. |

Inattention on the road is never a good thing. Looking down for a couple seconds, even at low speeds, can cause a car accident. When the collision involves two vehicles, a simple distracted driving fender bender might only result in an awkward conversation between drivers and a minor insurance claim. When the collision involves… Read More »

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San Fran: elderly immigrants at higher risk for pedestrian injury

By Mary Alexander & Associates, P.C. |

Pedestrian accidents continue to plague the streets in San Francisco. Motor vehicle accidents involving pedestrians often result in very serious injuries and fatalities. Pedestrian accidents can be horrific, and San Francisco is trying to raise awareness to the risks of pedestrian-motor vehicle accidents in order to keep everyone safe. All pedestrians are at risk… Read More »

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2013 was deadliest year of past 7 for San Francisco pedestrians

By Mary Alexander & Associates, P.C. |

As the post title says, 2013 was not a good year for pedestrian safety in San Francisco. The number of fatal accidents that occurred in those 12 months made it the deadliest year in the past seven for pedestrians. December was particularly bad, with seven total pedestrian fatalities. Even though it is the pedestrian… Read More »

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CHP says an I280 pedestrian fatality will require major probe

By Mary Alexander & Associates, P.C. |

A mysterious pedestrian fatality on Interstate 280 in Daly City this morning has the California Highway Patrol turning to the public for help. There are questions about who the man might have been and why he appeared to be scrambling to get away on foot when he was struck and killed. Officials say they… Read More »

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2 pedestrian fatalities in 24 hours in San Francisco

By Mary Alexander & Associates, P.C. |

The first accident occurred on Thursday, Dec. 19, in Chinatown. An elderly woman had pulled up to an open spot on Jackson Street. While she was attempting to park the car, she suddenly accelerated. The news report did not say what caused her to accelerate, but when she did, she struck two pedestrians and… Read More »

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2012 was record year for San Francisco pedestrian accidents

2012 was record year for San Francisco pedestrian accidents

By Mary Alexander & Associates, P.C. |

When a pedestrian is struck by motor vehicle, it isn’t even a contest. The car will win. A pedestrian has no protection against the force of a powerful car, which is why many of these accidents prove fatal for the person on foot. San Francisco is working on becoming the nation’s leading “walkable” city,… Read More »

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