Another San Francisco Injury Streetcar Accident

April 11, 2010
By Callaway & Wolf on April 11, 2010 4:04 PM |

Many San Francisco car accidents are caused by our streetcars, also known as light rail vehicles, or LRVs. Many people do not realize how much longer it takes streetcars to stop. There is essentially a double delay: LRV brakes do not even begin to work until a second or two after they are applied, then they stop the car much more slowly than a car's brakes would. On San Francisco cable cars, the primary brake is a pine block! Many San Francisco car accidents are caused by our streetcars, also known as light rail vehicles, or LRVs. Many people do not realize how much longer it takes streetcars to stop. There is essentially a double delay: LRV brakes do not even begin to work until a second or two after they are applied, then they stop the car much more slowly than a car's brakes would. On San Francisco streetcars, the primary brake is a pine block.

A recent accident, on April 6, 2010, was covered in a San Francisco Chronicle piece. The same story was picked up nationally in a Associated Press story. This injury accident was caused by faulty brakes on the streetcar. In this injury accident, the streetcar hit a bus from behind, pushing it into the streetcar, which then hit passenger cars.

Another factor in car accidents involving streetcars is the physics: since "light" rail vehicles are actually massive and heavy, they cause much more injury-producing forces at any given speed than a car would.

I think people can always use another reminder about the need to act quickly in a personal injury claim involving San Francisco, or any other town or city: there is a six-month claims filing deadline. This also applies to community hospitals, such as San Francisco General Hospital, and Highland Hospital in Oakland, as well as any claims against the State of California. Anyone injured in an accident that was caused by a government-funded employee should seek a personal injury attorney promptly, so that this crucial deadline, called the statute of limitations, will not bar the claim.

The Muni accident lawyers at Callawy & Wolf are very experienced with claims involving San Francisco Muni buses and streetcars, including cases involving passengers on vehicles, pedestrians struck by Muni vehicles, and drivers whose cars are hit by Muni vehicles.