San Francisco, CA: Pedestrian Hit, Killed by Vehicle at Taylor and O’Farrell Streets
Clovis Man Killed, Woman Critically Injured in San Francisco Pedestrian Accident at Taylor and O’Farrell Streets Sunday afternoon

San Francisco, California (July 21, 2019) – A pedestrian was killed and another hospitalized Sunday afternoon after a two-car accident at an intersection in San Francisco, authorities said.
The fatal crash was reported at about 2:08 p.m. at the intersection of Taylor and O’Farrell Streets near 405 Taylor Street.
According to the authorities, a woman was driving a rented Tesla at a high rate of speed when she failed to stop at a stop sign and was broadsided by a Mini Cooper.
The force of the impact caused the Tesla to spin out and struck the two pedestrians walking in the crosswalk.
Fatal Pedestrian Accident in San Francisco Sunday
The pedestrians, a couple visiting from Clovis, were taken to a San Francisco General Hospital with life-threatening injuries. The husband later died at the hospital. Both victims were around 50 years old.
Both drivers of the two vehicles, who were not injured, stopped at the scene and cooperated with investigators.
Neither alcohol nor drugs were factors in the crash.
The accident remains under investigation.
Our sincere sympathies go to the family and friends of the person killed in the crash. We wish them courage during these difficult moments of losing their loved one.
Many pedestrians are injured and several others killed in accidents in California every year. The causes of many of these pedestrian accidents include distracted driving, speeding, drunk driving, reckless driving, bad weather, wrong-way driving and failure to observe traffic laws. It is evident that negligence on the part of motorists is the leading cause of these accidents.
From the report above, the circumstances surrounding the traffic collision remain unclear. However, the authorities will gather information, including witness statements to determine the cause of the accident.
The law requires drivers to slow down and give the right of way to pedestrians in both marked and unmarked crosswalks.
Investigators will inspect the vehicle involved for mechanical issues or system failure and analyze photographs of the site of the crash. They will also determine if the driver was intoxicated as at the time of the accident.
The final results of the case will determine if a family member may have the right to file a wrongful death lawsuit and receive compensation.
If you have lost someone you love in a fatal car accident, we highly recommend that you seek legal guidance and fight for justice. Contact a wrongful death attorney at Pacific Attorney Group, we specialize in personal injury and wrongful death lawsuits. We assist victims of traffic accidents and their families in seeking justice. Our attorneys will leave no stone unturned in the pursuit of justice. Call our firm today, and we will help you get justice for your loved one.
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What You Need to Know about Pedestrian Accidents
Pedestrians are always the most vulnerable segment of traffic. Data collected by The National Highway Traffic Safety Association (NHTSA) indicates that about 5000 pedestrians are killed in accidents and over 70000 injured annually. Although motorists shoulder most of the blame for these types of accidents, pedestrians are sometimes liable for these accidents.
In the event of a pedestrian accident, parties are encouraged to note down as much information as possible about the accident. It is also a good idea to take pictures of the scene incident. Witness statements and police reports are also essential and should be collected promptly. The injured party can then approach a qualified personal injury attorney who will help them evaluate and pursue a claim. The injured pedestrian may recover damages including past and future wage loss, pain and suffering, and all past and future medical expenses. If a pedestrian is killed in the collision, their families can pursue full compensation for their economic losses resulting from the death.