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Injuries Reported in Motorcycle Accident on 4th Street in San Francisco 

Major Injuries Sustained in San Francisco Motorcycle Crash at 4th Street and 80 Freeway

San Francisco, California (April 6, 2020) – Authorities are investigating a Sunday afternoon motorcycle crash that resulted in significant injuries in San Francisco.

The accident happened on 4th Street on-ramp to westbound 80 Freeway, just after 4:48 p.m., on April 5.

A white van, for unknown reasons, collided with a motorcycle on the roadway, according to the police.

An undisclosed number of parties sustained major injuries and were aided by the emergency crews who arrived at the scene.

Following the accident, the roadway was closed for some time.

More information about the crash was not released.

An investigation into the crash is ongoing.

“Far too many motorcycle collisions are caused by the carelessness or recklessness of other motorists. Sadly, when this occurs, motorcyclists are the ones who tend to suffer the vast majority of injuries”, according to Arin Khodaverdian, Managing Partner and CEO Alpine Law Group. Under California’s rule of comparative negligence, a victim may be able to collect compensation for injuries and other damages even if you were partly at fault for the accident.

Mr. Khodaverdian has worked for many years as a wrongful death and personal injury attorney. He and his team of attorneys has helped thousands of injury victims and their families recover over $100 million in compensation. “In one case, we recovered a 7-figure settlement within 11 business days of being hired by the family of a victim who was killed by a negligent driver.”

Swift action by an experienced attorney helps preserve evidence, interview witnesses, and begin to pursue those responsible for the incident.

Mr. Khodaverdian is personally available for free consultations 24/7 by calling 866-773-0222

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