Foster City residents are frequently on the move—commuting corridors, busy intersections, waterfront activity, and an active mix of construction and service work. When an accident leads to limb loss, it can trigger a chain of liability issues that don’t always point to one obvious party.
Depending on how the injury happened, responsibility may involve:
- A driver or trucking/ride-share operation (including disputes over traffic control, visibility, or fault)
- A workplace or contractor (safety procedures, machine guarding, training, or staffing)
- A property owner or maintenance contractor (slips/trips, unsafe surfaces, lighting, or cleanup)
- A product or medical equipment manufacturer (defective devices or inadequate warnings)
In California, insurers often move quickly—especially when the case involves severe injuries that require complex treatment. That’s why the first priority is not “settling fast,” but protecting what you’ll need to prove fault and damages.


