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San Francisco Car Accident Attorney

Car accidents are a leading cause of injury and death in the United States. The U.S. Department of Transportation’s National Highway Traffic Safety Administration (NHTSA) reports that over 40,000 people die in car accidents each year, with countless others suffering serious injuries due to careless motorists. Common scenarios causing traffic-related injuries include:

  • Stationary object collisions (telephone poles, trees, buildings)
  • High-speed collisions
  • Head-on collisions
  • Roadway departure accidents
  • Roadway construction accidents
  • Car vs. motorcycles, trucks, other passenger vehicles, pedestrians or bicycles collisions
  • Drunk driving accidents
  • Intersection collisions
  • Dangerous roadway scenarios
  • Single-vehicle accidents
  • Rollover accidents (see below for additional details)
  • Wrongful death accidents

The vast majority of car accidents result from the negligence of another driver and are preventable.  According to the NHSTA, the top causes of automobile accidents are distracted driving (such as texting, talking on the phone, or daydreaming), driver fatigue, drunk driving, speeding, aggressive driving, and adverse weather conditions. Vehicle manufacturing defects can also contribute to accidents. 

Expert Legal Representation

If you have been a victim of an auto accident, you are entitled to justice. The Anna Dubrovsky Law Group will meticulously investigate your case to determine who is liable for the harm caused by the accident.  Car accident Injuries can devastate the lives of victims and their families, making it essential to consult with an experienced attorney to navigate the legal process. 

Our attorneys work diligently to recover maximum compensation for clients’ medical expenses, long-term disabilities, lost wages, property damage, and pain and suffering. We facilitate relationships between victims and various healthcare experts to ensure proper assessment and documentation of injuries, which is vital for building a solid case. 

Rollover Car Accidents

Rollovers are among the deadliest types of traffic accidents. Although only about 2% of passenger vehicles are involved in rollover car accidents, rollovers account for approximately 35% of all traffic-related deaths annually in the U.S.1

Our San Francisco car accident attorneys are dedicated to seeking justice and compensation for rollover accident victims. We have the experience, insight, and skills to help victims, including families who have lost loved ones in rollovers, succeed in their financial recovery.

How Negligence Can Cause Rollovers

Rollover accidents are often caused by the negligence of other motorists including:

  • Drunk driving, a factor in nearly 50% of all fatal rollover accidents1
  • Speeding, involved in about 75% of all deadly rollovers1
  • Distracted driving, leading to perception impairment and delayed reaction times 
  • Failure to comply with traffic laws

Other parties whose negligence can contribute to rollovers include:

  • Vehicle manufacturers, for poorly designed vehicles with high centers of gravity 
  • Equipment manufacturers, for defective equipment like faulty tires 
  • Municipalities, for unsafe or poorly maintained roads lacking guardrails 

Common Injuries from Rollovers

The impacts of rollovers can be devastating, especially if occupants were not wearing seatbelts. Common injuries include:

  • Head injuries
  • Traumatic brain injuries
  • Bone fractures
  • Spinal cord injuries
  • Loss of limb and / or disfigurement 

Contact Us for a Free Consultation

If you have been injured in a car accident or rollover in the San Francisco Bay Area, contact Anna Dubrovsky Law Group at (415) 746-1477 or (800) 440-6313, or email us using the contact form. Our experienced car accident attorneys provide superior representation to injured people throughout the Bay Area, including the Russian community. We are committed to aggressively pursuing your case and securing the justice you deserve.


1: According to the National Highway Traffic Safety Administration