Driver Arrested in San Francisco Traffic Accident on South Linden Avenue
SAN FRANCISCO, CA (November 14, 2022) – Saturday night, a passenger died in a suspected DUI crash on South Linden Avenue.
The incident happened at the first block of South Linden Avenue.
According to reports, the incident involved a single vehicle.
Moreover, responders confirmed that a young male passenger of the vehicle, an 18-year-old, died in the crash. Then, authorities arrested the 18-year-old male driver of the vehicle on suspicion of vehicular manslaughter and DUI.
Furthermore, officers believe that drugs or alcohol played a role in the crash. Also, officers booked the suspect in San Mateo County jail.
Meanwhile, the fatal crash remained under investigation.
During this tragic time, we would like to send our sincere sympathies to the bereaved family and friends of the victim.
Dealing with The Loss after DUI Accident in San Francisco
Assigning blame is usually one of the last things you would consider doing during a devastating loss. Then, the family of the victim must become aware that they have the authority to file a wrongful death suit. A wrongful death suit can be the first step toward closure.
“Our goal is to safeguard the legal rights of families in the wake of catastrophic accidents. Although nothing can bring back those dearly departed, we strive to secure our clients’ future, protecting them from further losses,” explains Mark Sweet of Sweet Lawyers.
Sweet Lawyers consist of a compassionate legal team that aids families in the most delicate moments. Moreover, our law group is well-versed in the legal justice system and has no problem overcoming challenges. Our firm buckles down when it comes to our clients’ futures and well-being. If you are facing a wrongful death case, call (800) 674 7852. We encourage you to rest and rehabilitate, while we determine the ideal approach to getting you the restitution you deserve. The financial toll the loss of a loved one has brought will be covered by us. If you’re interested, call our wrongful death attorneys today.