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At the Law Offices of Asher Hoffman, we represent injured individuals and families throughout San Francisco and across the Bay Area. Whether you were hurt in a collision on the US-101 Bayshore Freeway, a slip and fall at a SoMa restaurant, a pedestrian crash near the Financial District, a Muni light-rail accident in the Sunset, or a workplace injury at the Port of San Francisco, our firm is here to help you recover the compensation you need to move forward.
Founding attorney Asher Hoffman combines trial experience with a uniquely personal understanding of long-term injury. Having undergone spinal fusion surgery to treat severe scoliosis, he knows firsthand the physical, emotional, and financial weight that recovery places on a person and their family. That perspective shapes how our firm treats every client: with directness, empathy, and unwavering advocacy.
When you work with our firm, you are never just another case number. Every client has direct access to their attorney, transparent communication throughout the process, and a dedicated legal team committed to achieving meaningful results. The process begins with a free consultation, no obligation and no fee unless we win your case.
San Francisco is one of the most densely populated cities in the United States, with more than 870,000 residents packed into just 47 square miles – making it the second most densely populated major city in the country after New York. The combination of steep hilly terrain, an intricate network of public transit, heavy tourist foot traffic, aggressive cycling culture, dense residential neighborhoods, a major port, and some of the most congested surface streets in California creates one of the highest accident-risk environments on the West Coast.
Major freeways and highways crossing San Francisco include:
Beyond the freeways, San Francisco’s surface streets generate accident conditions found nowhere else in California. The city’s famous cable car lines on Powell Street, California Street, and Hyde Street share lanes with vehicle traffic and create collision hazards that are unique in the state. The Muni Metro light-rail system operates both underground and at street level, with surface tracks running through the Sunset and Richmond Districts on N-Judah, L-Taraval, and other lines. Muni bus collisions and light-rail accidents injure dozens of San Francisco residents every year.
San Francisco’s neighborhoods each carry their own accident risk profile. SoMa (South of Market) is a high-density commercial zone with intense pedestrian, bicycle, rideshare, and delivery traffic. The Financial District sees massive pedestrian volume during business hours. The Mission District has some of the city’s busiest surface-street intersections. The Marina, Richmond, and Sunset Districts are residential but see frequent accidents at commercial corridors. Bayview and Tenderloin neighborhoods have elevated pedestrian crash rates. The Castro and Noe Valley see high cyclist and pedestrian volume on narrow streets.
San Francisco’s topography adds additional risk. Steep grades on streets like Lombard, Divisadero, Twin Peaks Boulevard, and the approaches to Nob Hill and Russian Hill contribute to runaway-vehicle incidents, bicycle accidents, and pedestrian crashes involving vehicles that fail to stop on downhill grades. These conditions require unique liability analysis distinct from flat-terrain accidents.
The city also hosts more than 25 million tourists annually, anchored by Fisherman’s Wharf, Union Square, the Ferry Building Marketplace, Alcatraz tours, the Golden Gate Bridge, and major convention activity at the Moscone Center. Visitor unfamiliarity with San Francisco’s streets, cable car right-of-way, and aggressive cycling culture contributes to a high incidence of tourist-involved pedestrian and vehicle accidents.
The Port of San Francisco and surrounding industrial areas generate commercial truck and logistics traffic along the waterfront corridors. San Francisco’s tech sector, headquartered primarily in SoMa and the Mission, creates enormous commuter-shuttle and rideshare traffic volume on surface streets.
Our firm represents San Francisco clients across the full range of personal injury matters. Each case demands a strategy tailored to the facts, the parties involved, and the available insurance coverage.
Car crashes account for a significant share of personal injury claims in San Francisco, with many of the most serious accidents occurring on US-101, I-80, I-280, and SR-1. Common causes include distracted driving, aggressive driving in dense traffic, impaired driving, and unsafe lane changes at freeway merge points. We represent drivers, passengers, and pedestrians injured in collisions throughout the city, including accidents involving commercial vehicles, rideshare drivers, and tourist-operated rental vehicles unfamiliar with San Francisco’s streets. Learn more about our car accident practice.
Commercial truck traffic in San Francisco is concentrated along the Embarcadero, the US-101 corridor, the I-80 Bay Bridge approach, and the industrial zones near the Port of San Francisco. Big-rig and delivery-truck collisions in San Francisco often involve narrow streets, tight turns, and pedestrian-heavy zones. Our firm investigates trucking company hours-of-service compliance, driver fatigue, improper cargo securement, and equipment maintenance failures to build strong third-party liability cases. See our truck accident page.
Motorcyclists face unique risks in San Francisco from congested freeway interchanges, abrupt lane changes by inattentive commuters, cable car tracks that can cause loss of control, and road surface hazards from San Francisco’s notoriously maintained streets. We pursue full economic and non-economic damages for injured riders, including medical costs, lost income, and the long-term impact of catastrophic injuries. Read more about motorcycle accident cases.
San Francisco has one of the highest pedestrian injury rates in California. Busy pedestrian corridors including Market Street, Mission Street, Geary Boulevard, Van Ness Avenue, and the Embarcadero see frequent pedestrian-vehicle conflicts. The city’s Vision Zero program has identified dozens of high-injury intersections, yet crashes continue. We hold negligent drivers – and where appropriate, the City of San Francisco for dangerous road conditions – accountable. Learn about pedestrian accident claims.
Muni light-rail, bus, and cable car accidents injure San Francisco residents and visitors regularly. Transit-agency liability claims against the San Francisco Municipal Transportation Agency (SFMTA) require strict compliance with California’s Government Claims Act – a six-month filing deadline runs from the date of the incident, not two years. Missing this deadline is fatal to a claim. We handle government-entity personal injury claims and know the procedural requirements inside and out.
San Francisco is one of the most active cycling cities in California, with dedicated bike lanes on the Embarcadero, Market Street, Valencia Street, and portions of the wiggle route. Cyclists and e-scooter riders are regularly injured by inattentive drivers, car doors opening into bike lanes (dooring), and dangerous road-surface conditions. We represent injured cyclists and scooter riders against at-fault drivers and, when appropriate, negligent property owners responsible for unsafe road conditions.
San Francisco’s restaurants, hotels, retail centers, entertainment venues, and commercial properties have a legal duty to maintain reasonably safe conditions for guests and visitors. When wet floors, broken stairs, inadequate lighting, or uneven sidewalks cause an injury, the property owner or operator may be liable. We represent clients injured at Financial District offices, SoMa venues, Union Square retail properties, North Beach restaurants, and other commercial settings throughout the city. See our slip and fall practice.
Rideshare traffic in San Francisco is among the highest-volume in any city in the country – not surprising given that Uber and Lyft were both founded in San Francisco. The density of rideshare pickups and drop-offs in SoMa, the Financial District, and near Union Square creates persistent collision and pedestrian-strike risk. Whether you were a passenger, another motorist, or a pedestrian, we can help navigate the layered insurance policies and identify every available source of recovery. Read our rideshare accident page.
California’s strict liability dog bite statute holds owners responsible for injuries their dogs cause, regardless of prior aggression. San Francisco’s dense population and high rate of dog ownership – the city has more dogs per capita than almost any major American city – means dog bite incidents occur regularly in parks, on sidewalks, and in residential buildings. We represent both children and adults bitten in Dolores Park, Golden Gate Park, the Presidio, and residential neighborhoods throughout the city. Learn more about California dog bite cases.
Our firm does not handle workers’ compensation claims, but we do represent employees injured at work due to a third party’s negligence – such as a contractor, equipment manufacturer, or property owner. San Francisco’s construction sector, tech campuses, Port operations, and restaurant industry see frequent third-party injury claims that go well beyond what workers’ compensation alone provides. See our workplace accident practice.
Losing a loved one to negligence is devastating. We represent surviving family members in wrongful death claims involving fatal car crashes, pedestrian collisions, workplace accidents, and other negligent conduct. Our firm provides compassionate guidance through the legal process while pursuing the financial recovery families need. Learn about wrongful death cases.
California law allows injured plaintiffs to recover both economic and non-economic damages. The specific amount depends on the severity of the injury, the impact on the plaintiff’s life and earning capacity, and the strength of the evidence supporting liability.
Compensation in a San Francisco personal injury claim may include:
We work with medical experts, life-care planners, vocational economists, and accident reconstructionists to fully document the value of your case. Insurance companies routinely undervalue claims, especially when injured plaintiffs are unrepresented; our role is to ensure you are fully compensated for what you have lost.
After a serious accident in San Francisco, prompt and thorough medical care is critical – both for your recovery and for documenting your injuries. The major hospitals and trauma facilities serving San Francisco residents include:
Always follow your treating physician’s recommendations, attend every scheduled appointment, and keep detailed records of every visit, prescription, and bill. These records are essential to the value of your claim.
Personal injury lawsuits filed in San Francisco are heard at the San Francisco Superior Court. The primary courthouses handling civil personal injury matters are:
California’s standard statute of limitations for personal injury claims is two years from the date of the accident. Claims involving public entities – including the City and County of San Francisco, SFMTA/Muni, or the State of California – require a government tort claim filed within just six months of the incident. Missing either deadline almost always means losing the right to recover. Government entity claims are particularly common in San Francisco, given the extensive Muni system and the city’s ownership of numerous public properties and sidewalks.
The hours and days after an injury are critical, both medically and legally. Taking the right steps protects your health and strengthens your future claim.
Immediately after an accident in San Francisco:
Choosing the right personal injury lawyer matters. Our firm is built on accessibility, honesty, and trial-readiness. We believe insurance companies treat unrepresented claimants and represented claimants very differently, and that your lawyer’s reputation for being willing to take a case to trial is one of the strongest tools available to maximize your recovery.
The attorneys at our firm, including our of counsel attorneys, have collectively recovered over $100 million on behalf of injured clients across California. We bring decades of combined trial and settlement experience to every case we accept. Prior results do not guarantee a similar outcome.
Reasons clients choose our firm for San Francisco cases:
How long do I have to file a personal injury claim in San Francisco?
California’s statute of limitations for most personal injury claims is two years from the date of the accident. However, claims against a government entity – including the City and County of San Francisco, SFMTA/Muni, or any state agency – require a Government Claims Act filing within just six months of the incident. Missing the government claim deadline almost always bars the lawsuit entirely. Always speak with an attorney immediately if a government entity may be involved.
What if I was injured on Muni or a cable car?
Muni and cable car injury claims are brought against the SFMTA, a government agency. The Government Claims Act’s six-month deadline applies. These claims have additional procedural requirements distinct from standard private-party personal injury claims. If you were injured as a passenger, bystander, or cyclist struck by a Muni vehicle, contact us as soon as possible.
What if I was partially at fault for the accident?
California follows a pure comparative negligence rule, meaning you can still recover even if you were partially at fault. Your recovery is reduced by your percentage of fault. For example, if you were 20 percent at fault and your damages are $100,000, you would recover $80,000.
How much does it cost to hire a San Francisco personal injury attorney?
Our firm works on a contingency-fee basis. You pay nothing upfront, and we are only paid if we recover compensation for you. Initial consultations are always free.
Do I have to go to court?
The majority of personal injury cases settle before trial. We prepare every case as if it will go to trial, because thorough preparation drives stronger settlement outcomes. If trial is necessary, we are ready.
How long does a San Francisco personal injury case take?
Timelines vary based on the complexity of the case, the severity of injuries, and the willingness of insurers to negotiate fairly. Some claims resolve in a few months; others, particularly serious injury and wrongful death cases, may take a year or more.
What is my San Francisco personal injury case worth?
Case value depends on the severity of injuries, the impact on your life and earning capacity, the strength of liability evidence, and the available insurance coverage. We provide an honest evaluation during your free consultation.
At the Law Offices of Asher Hoffman, we understand how quickly an injury can upend your life. Whether it happened on US-101, a Muni light-rail track, a SoMa sidewalk, or a Financial District office, you deserve experienced and compassionate representation from a team that treats your case with the urgency and care it requires.
If you or someone you love has been injured in San Francisco or anywhere in the Bay Area, contact us today for a free consultation. Speak directly with an experienced San Francisco personal injury lawyer who will listen, guide you, and fight for the justice and compensation you deserve.
Call (877) 792-4529 or reach out online to get started.
We handle the full range of serious personal injury cases throughout San Francisco and the Bay Area. Common matters include:
For workplace and wrongful death cases, please contact us directly – we handle these matters firm-wide and tailor strategy to the specific facts.