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San Francisco Recreational Injuries Attorney

California Sports, Recreation and Tourist Accident Injury Lawyer

An unforeseen premises hazard, a reckless teammate, or the smallest of defect in a product used for recreational purposes can have catastrophic consequences, resulting in serious injury and lifelong disability.

At Abramson Smith Waldsmith, LLP, we hold negligent parties accountable in sports and recreation accidents causing spinal cord injuries, head injuries and wrongful death involving:

Attorneys Holding the Negligent Accountable

Our goal in sports-related personal injury and wrongful death cases is to understand how the injury occurred and to ensure our clients get the financial compensation they need for recovery. We've been achieving results for seriously injured people in negotiations and in trial for more than 30 years.

If you or a family member has been seriously injured in a sports accident, contact our San Francisco recreational injury lawyers at 415.421.7995 or toll free at 888.745.2988. We represent people in the San Francisco Bay area and throughout California, as well as injured tourists from across the U.S. and the world.

Did You Sign a Waiver or Release?

You may have signed a waiver or release of liability, but that does not necessarily mean you have signed away your right to recover money damages if someone else was reckless or negligent. A waiver of liability is not always an airtight contract. At Abramson Smith Waldsmith, LLP, we have a track record of successfully challenging the enforceability of releases that were poorly written, hard to read, or extremely one sided.

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No personal injury case is too complex for our recreational injury attorneys. To schedule a free initial consultation, contact our San Francisco sports injury law office at 415.421.7995 or toll free at 888.745.2988.

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