Woman Hospitalized, Critically Injured in Hit-and-Run Crash on Mission Street
San Francisco, CA (March 05, 2021) – On Tuesday, an 80-year-old woman was critically injured in a hit-and-run crash on Mission Street.
The authorities received the accident report at about 12:53 p.m. at the intersection of Geneva Avenue.
When officers arrived, they immediately took the victim to a hospital to be treated for her injuries.
However, there was no available description of the driver or vehicle involved in the incident.
Please call the Police Department’s anonymous tip line at (415) 575-4444 if you have further details about the incident. Similarly, you may also send a tip by text message to TIP411 with “SFPD” at the start of the message.
As always, defensive driving can lessen the chance of serious road accidents happening.
Personal Injury Attorneys Can Help You
Despite the peculiar circumstances of this year, auto accidents continue to be a part of daily life.
Each year, around 20-50 million people suffer injuries due to an auto crash. To prevent this from happening, use road signals to communicate with those you are driving alongside
Moreover, it’s also crucial that everyone remains calm to properly handle the immediate aftermath of an automobile collision.
Furthermore, the most valuable step you can take in response to a vehicle crash is hiring a personal injury attorney. Personal injury attorneys prioritize your recovery while securing your future from further losses a severe accident can bring.
Indeed, you can seek help from the experienced lawyers at Sweet Lawyers when involved in a serious vehicular accident. We have over 44 years of experience in the legal field and we know what it takes to win your case. We will fight to achieve the justice and compensation that you and your family deserve. So, call our offices today at (800) 674 7854 for a free consultation with a professional in your area.
Similarly, you can reach us at any time through an e-mail or a text message. Our team would be glad to assist you with your legal concerns.