Gilbert’s growth has increased traffic on major corridors and added more interactions between vehicles, pedestrians, bicyclists, and crews working along roadways. When a catastrophic limb injury occurs, liability can hinge on details such as:
- The exact location of the incident (roadway lane vs. shoulder vs. sidewalk/paths)
- Lighting conditions and visibility at the time
- Whether the injured person was in a crosswalk, near a turn lane, or working in an active area
- Traffic-control decisions (signage, cones, barriers, and timing)
In these cases, the “story” insurers tell can change quickly. A prompt legal review helps lock down the facts before key evidence disappears.


