San Francisco Sports Injuries Lawyer
You Deserve Compensation for Your Serious Injuries
There's a degree of risk in any activity we undertake. Sports activities involve more risk than most activities we engage in every day. Because of that risk people tend to be more careful, to use protective equipment, and to trust in the expertise of coaches, instructors, guides, program managers and sports and safety equipment manufacturers.
While these individuals and companies cannot protect us from all the risks associated with a sport — we acknowledge that when we sign a waiver of liability — they can be held accountable if gross negligence or a product defect causes injury.
Did you suffer a back or spinal cord injury in a sports accident? Did your child suffer a head injury in a rec program? Did your loved one die because of defective equipment?
Understand your options. Talk with a law firm that has been handling sports and recreation injury cases for decades. Contact the San Francisco law office of Abramson Smith Waldsmith, LLP. Call 415.421.7995 or toll free at 888.745.2988. We represent clients in the San Francisco Bay Area and throughout California. We also represent injured tourists.
We Hold Negligent Parties Accountable for Injuries They Cause
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Blood Sport Summer is here and the mountains, lakes, rivers and trails are crowded with vacationers engaging in recreational activities. Accidents will happen. Some of the injured will sue the businesses and individuals involved in the mishap. After all, everybody has a duty to use ordinary care in their conduct, right? Read More... |
- Bicycling Accidents
- Water sports : Swimming, diving, water skiing, boating and cruise ships
- Skiing and snowboarding
- Team sports : Football, baseball, basketball, gymnastics
- Motocross and car racing
- Golf
- Rides at amusement parks
- Children's rec programs
Contact Us
For more information or to schedule an appointment with an experienced lawyer regarding your rights following a sports and recreation accident — even if you signed a liability release form — contact us.







