San Francisco, CA (February 23, 2025) – A car crash with injuries was reported early Saturday morning at the intersection of Geary Blvd and Webster St in San Francisco.
The accident was reported at approximately 2:28 a.m. on February 22, 2025, after a 911 caller alerted authorities to the incident. The San Francisco Police Department (SFPD) and emergency responders arrived at the scene to investigate. First responders, including paramedics, assessed and treated individuals hurt in the crash.
At this time, officials have not released details on the number of vehicles involved or the severity of injuries sustained. Crews worked to assist those affected and clear the roadway, leading to temporary traffic disruptions in the area.
The SFPD is actively investigating the cause of the accident. No further details have been provided regarding contributing factors or potential citations at this time.
Our thoughts are with those affected by this accident, and we hope for their full recovery.
Car Accidents in California
San Francisco’s busy streets and intersections, such as Geary Blvd and Webster St, often see traffic collisions due to congestion, driver inattention, and high pedestrian activity. The city’s dense layout and frequent stop-and-go traffic create an increased risk of accidents, particularly during late-night and early-morning hours.
According to the California Office of Traffic Safety (OTS), thousands of crashes resulting in injuries occur each year in San Francisco. Many of these incidents involve speeding, impaired driving, or failure to yield at intersections. Victims of these crashes often face medical expenses, vehicle damage, and lost income during their recovery.
Drivers can reduce accident risks by staying alert, obeying traffic signals, and avoiding distractions behind the wheel. However, even the safest drivers can be affected by the actions of others on the road.
If you or a loved one has been injured in a car crash, contact Local Accident Reports today to learn more about your rights and the steps to take after an accident.