San Francisco Accident Law Snapshot

San Francisco Car Accident Claims

Legal Options After a Car Accident in San Francisco

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Quick Facts

  • Statute: 2 years from the accident date.
  • Fault Rule: Pure comparative negligence.
  • Minimum Coverage: $30,000 per person / $60,000 per accident / $15,000 property damage.

Key Facts for San Francisco Accident Claims

Statute of Limitations

2 years from the accident date.

Personal injury claims

Fault System

Pure comparative negligence.

Comparative fault rules

Min. Liability Coverage

$30,000 per person / $60,000 per accident / $15,000 property damage.

State minimums

Uninsured Motorist

Must be offered; optional unless rejected in writing.

Coverage status

Statute of Limitations in San Francisco

Comparative Fault: Pure comparative negligence. Minimum Liability Coverage: $30,000 per person / $60,000 per accident / $15,000 property damage. Uninsured Motorist: Must be offered; optional unless rejected in writing.

Don't Wait: Evidence can disappear and memories fade. Contact an attorney as soon as possible after your accident.

San Francisco's Fault System

San Francisco follows California's pure comparative negligence system. Under this rule, an injured person may recover compensation even if they are largely responsible for the accident. However, the total damages awarded will be reduced by the percentage of fault assigned to them. For example, if you are found 40% at fault, your recovery is reduced by 40%. This system allows injured victims more flexibility compared to modified or contributory negligence states. Insurance companies often analyze evidence closely to increase a claimant's fault percentage and reduce payouts.

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Insurance Requirements

San Francisco follows California's pure comparative negligence system. Under this rule, an injured person may recover compensation even if they are largely responsible for the accident. However, the total damages awarded will be reduced by the percentage of fault assigned to them. For example, if you are found 40% at fault, your recovery is reduced by 40%. This system allows injured victims more flexibility compared to modified or contributory negligence states. Insurance companies often analyze evidence closely to increase a claimant's fault percentage and reduce payouts.

Frequently Asked Questions

You generally have two years from the accident date to file a personal injury claim in court.

Yes. California's pure comparative negligence system allows recovery even if you share fault, but your compensation will be reduced by your percentage of responsibility.

Drivers must carry at least 30/60/15 in liability coverage, and insurers must offer uninsured motorist coverage.

You may seek compensation for medical bills, lost wages, vehicle damage, and pain and suffering depending on the circumstances.

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