
Up to 10 People Injured in Bus Stop Collision
SAN FRANCISCO, CALIFORNIA (December 19, 2016) – Several People were injured when a car crashed into a bus stop on Stockton Street near Clay Street on Friday, reported SF Gate. (map)
At about 12:37 p.m., the driver of a gray Toyota Camry was headed north on Stockton Street toward Clay Street when it veered into a parked car, drove onto the sidewalk, and crashed into a crowd of people outside a cafe near the bust stop.
Three people, including a 73-year-old woman in serious condition, were taken to the hospital for treatment of various injuries.
Another elderly woman, 85, was in fair condition Monday night, along with a 25-year-old man also in fair condition. All were being treated at Zuckerberg San Francisco General Hospital.
According to early reports, up to 10 people may have been injured in the crash. A total of three vehicles were involved in the accident, with the Toyota Camry being the main cause of the incident.
We, at Lexton Law Firm, wish the injured parties a swift and steady recovery.
“Police will gather evidence and conduct interviews with the drivers and witnesses to determine liability” said attorney . “Any injured party involved in an accident will have a bodily injury claim against the negligent driver who caused the accident.”
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