Woman Injured in San Francisco Accident on 80 Freeway at Harrison Street

San Francisco Accident
San Francisco, CA: At Least 1 Hospitalized after Motorcycle Crash on 80 Freeway at Harrison Street

, California (September 29, 2021) – A female party was hospitalized Saturday morning after being involved in a motorcycle collision in San Francisco.

As per the California Highway Patrol report, the multi-vehicle crash happened on the Interstate at Harrison Street off-ramp just about 10:14 a.m. on September 25.

The accident involved a white Chevrolet sedan, a tour , a box , and a black Kawasaki motorcycle that crashed on the westbound side of the freeway for undetermined reasons.

San Francisco

Paramedics responded to the crash site and attended to the female motorcyclist who had suffered injuries to her leg. She was then rushed to a local hospital for further medication.

The accident remains under active investigation.

Motorcycle Accidents in California

In 2019, California was leading in the number of registered motorcycles in the USA. The state has also, over the years, recorded high numbers of motorcycle accidents resulting in catastrophic injuries or death.

Some of the common causes of motorcycle collisions in California include:

  • Motorcycle lane splitting
  • Cars making left turns
  • Speeding
  • Driving under the influence
  • Road hazards

Motorcyclists are more likely to suffer serious injuries when an accident happens compared to car passengers. This is so because motorcycles do not have many safety features such as airbags, safety belts or steel cage to protect riders. Instead, they rely on helmets and protective riding suits only.

California Motorcycle Accident Lawyer

At Pacific Attorney Group, we help motorcycle accident victims seek justice. If you or your loved one was involved in a motorcycle collision, we could offer free legal consultation and represent you in your motorcycle accident case without any charge unless you win. Contact us and talk to a professional attorney Click to call : 866-803-6502