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Fatal Crash March 5, 2026 San Francisco, CA

Pedestrian Killed, Scooter Rider Injured in Crash Near Broadway and Kearny Street in San Francisco – March 5, 2026

A male pedestrian was fatally struck and a scooter rider was hospitalized after a vehicle crashed near the intersection of Broadway and Kearny Street in San Francisco's North Beach neighborhood late Thursday night, March 5, 2026. The San Francisco Police Department is investigating the cause of the crash.

Incident Summary

Type
Vehicle-Pedestrian / Scooter Collision
Ubicación
Broadway & Kearny St, North Beach, San Francisco
Fecha
March 5, 2026
Time
Approximately 10:42 p.m.
Muertes
1 (male pedestrian)
Lesiones
1 scooter rider – non-life-threatening
Agency
San Francisco Police Dept.
bajo la influencia del alcohol o drogas (DUI)
Not suspected (per SFPD)

Crash Location

What Happened

On the night of Thursday, March 5, 2026, a vehicle collided with a pedestrian and an electric scooter near the intersection of Broadway and Kearny Street in San Francisco's North Beach neighborhood. Emergency crews were called to the scene at approximately 10:42 p.m. Officers arriving on scene found the car resting on the sidewalk, up against a building, with an electric scooter lying nearby.

According to the San Francisco Police Department, a male pedestrian sustained critical injuries in the collision and was pronounced dead at the scene. The individual riding the electric scooter was knocked off and sustained injuries that were described as non-life-threatening. The driver of the vehicle remained at the scene and cooperated with responding officers. Authorities indicated that alcohol or drugs do not appear to be factors in the crash.

Investigation Status

The San Francisco Police Department is actively investigating the cause of the fatal collision. The driver's cooperation at the scene has been noted by authorities. As of the time of this report, no arrests have been announced and the investigation remains ongoing.

Legal Options for Families

Local Safety Context

43
Traffic fatalities in San Francisco in 2024 — the city's highest total since 2005
San Francisco Dept. of Public Health / Vision Zero SF
25
Traffic deaths in San Francisco in 2025 — a 42% drop from 2024, though pedestrians still accounted for a disproportionate share
SFMTA / SFDPH Joint Press Release, January 2026
13%
San Francisco streets that make up the city's High Injury Network — the corridors where the vast majority of severe and fatal crashes occur, many concentrated in dense neighborhoods like North Beach, the Tenderloin, and SoMa
San Francisco Street Safety Act / SFMTA

Notable Verdicts in San Francisco County

$7M
Settlement for a mother and two children struck by a distracted driver in a San Francisco crosswalk; children suffered serious injuries and the mother experienced severe emotional distress
Bay Area
$937.5K
Settlement for a San Francisco pedestrian struck by a Yellow Cab; case resolved after rejecting a significantly lower initial insurance offer
SF County
$1M
Policy limits settlement for a pedestrian who sustained traumatic brain injury after being struck by a motor vehicle in the Bay Area
Bay Area

The above are publicly reported verdicts and settlements from pedestrian and wrongful death cases in San Francisco and the Bay Area. Every case is different, and past results do not guarantee future outcomes.

Preguntas Frecuentes

¿Quién puede presentar una demanda por muerte por negligencia en California?
California law allows the deceased's spouse or domestic partner, children, and grandchildren to file a wrongful death claim. If none of those parties exist, others who would inherit under California intestate succession laws may file, including parents or siblings. An attorney can help identify who qualifies and ensure the claim is filed within California's two-year deadline.
¿Cuánto tiempo tengo para presentar una demanda por lesiones personales o muerte por negligencia en California?
California's statute of limitations for personal injury claims is generally two years from the date of the accident. For wrongful death claims, the deadline is two years from the date of death. If a government entity may be involved, the deadline is much shorter — typically six months to file an administrative claim. Consulting an attorney early helps protect these rights.
What if the pedestrian or scooter rider was partially at fault?
California's pure comparative negligence rule allows injured parties to recover damages even if partially at fault — the compensation is simply reduced by their percentage of fault. For example, if a jury finds a pedestrian 20% at fault, they would still recover 80% of their damages. Insurance companies often try to inflate the victim's share of blame to reduce payouts, which is why legal representation matters.
What should I do immediately after a crash involving a pedestrian or scooter?
Call 911 immediately and seek medical attention even if injuries seem minor — adrenaline can mask serious trauma. Document the scene with photos if it is safe to do so. Collect witness contact information and request a copy of the police report. Avoid giving recorded statements to insurance adjusters before speaking with an attorney, as these statements can be used to limit your recovery.

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