San Francisco Personal Injury Lawyers
San Francisco Personal Injury Lawyers at Bisnar Chase are award-winning attorneys with over $500 Million won and a 96% Success Rate. With over 39 years of experience, our law firm strives every day to make the world a better place.
Bisnar Chase understands that experiencing a traumatic situation or helping a friend, family or loved one who has is very difficult on a financial, emotional and mental level. Bisnar Chase has helped clients find justice, maximum compensation and help make the rest of their lives better from all over the country
We want to help you, like all of the clients we have helped before.
If you or a loved one has experienced a personal injury, please call for your Free Case Evalutation and Consultation. Our team of attorneys, paralegals and other legal staff are always available to answer your questions and concerns during our normal business hours.
For immediate assistance Call 415-358-0723.
San Francisco Has Its Dangers
San Francisco is one of the world's centers of culture, technology, media, business, and international trade.
It is home to renowned institutions covering a broad range of professional and cultural fields, and it is one of the most substantial economic engines of the United States.
San Francisco is also, unfortunately, a place where hundreds of needless accidents occur each month.
With the amount of traffic and dense population, it is no wonder that there are multiple San Francisco car accidents daily.
The San Francisco personal injury attorneys at Bisnar Chase Personal Injury Attorneys offer these San Francisco resources for your convenience. Our law firm offers a Free Consultation and Free Case Evaluation so that we can figure out how we can best help you.
If you are in need of an San Francisco personal injury lawyer, please call us at 415-358-0723. Even though our main office is located in Newport Beach, we will travel to meet you in our San Francisco offices.
Personal Injury Statistics
We have all encountered some sort of minor or major injury or know someone who has at some point in their life. But depending on how it happened, where it happened and why it happened can vary drastically.
- According to the health statistics by the Center for Disease Control (CDC) that about 37 million people seek medical attention due to an unintentional injury or poisoning every year.
- 37 Million makes up 34 % of emergency room visits.
- Fatalities as a result of an unintentional accident totalled nearly 11,000 in a recent years study.
- San Francisco reported 261 deaths in this recent years study as well.
We have successfully concluded hundreds of personal injury cases in the San Francisco Bay area in the past.
Want aggressive representation by local attorneys who are passionate about their clients and their causes?
Attorneys who give you straight-talk and get results? Attorneys that love representing the common person against the powerful?
The Bisnar Chase Personal Injury Attorneys exclusively represents injured people and wronged consumers.
For your Free Case Evaluation and Consultation Call 415-358-0723.
Most Dangerous Intersection in San Francisco**
Potrero Ave & 16th St
Last 5 Years:
50 Accidents
60 Injuries
2 Deaths
City of San Francisco
Population: 837442
Avg Auto Injuries per 1,000: 6
San Francisco Crime Index*: 489.5
Nearby Cities Crime Indicies*
Daly City: 158.4
Broadmoor: 185.1
Brisbane: 127.9
* Crime index data taken from city-data.com. The national average is 315.5. The crime index is calculated using the population and severity of crimes vs the frequency of crimes committed.
**All intersection data is taken from the California Statewide Integrated Traffic Records System and is measured over the last 5 years of local and arterial street car accidents (non-highway). The data is not updated in real time.
More Unsafe Intersections in San Francisco**
Market St & 5th St
Accidents: 65
Injuries: 63
Deaths: 0
4th St & Harrison St
Accidents: 61
Injuries: 52
Deaths: 0
Market St & Octavia St
Accidents: 54
Injuries: 50
Deaths: 0
** All intersection data is taken from the California Statewide Integrated Traffic Records System and is measured over the last 5 years of local and arterial street car accidents (non-highway). The data is not updated in real time.