Pedestrian dies after San Francisco taxi runs a red light
The San Francisco Chronicle reports that the Tenderloin district taxi blew through a red light around 7 p.m. on Saturday at the intersection of Eddy and Larkin streets. The taxi was hit by car and spun out of control, hitting the pedestrian.
Emergency crews rushed the injured pedestrian to the San Francisco General Hospital, but he ultimately died of his personal injuries. Local news sources have indicated that the taxi driver has not been cited or arrested yet.
It is unclear whether a wrongful death lawsuit will be filed in this particular case. If a wrongful death action is filed, it is possible that the taxi company may be exposed to liability for the pedestrian's death. Employers can be exposed to civil liability for the car accident injuries that their employees cause during the course of their employment. An employer's level of liability can vary depending on the facts of a particular accident.
Source: The San Francisco Chronicle, "Tenderloin pedestrian killed by SF taxi," Ellen Huet, Aug. 13, 2012