Amputation claims don’t just involve “medical bills.” They often connect to responsibilities that come up in San Marino’s local environment:
- Motor vehicle trauma near commute corridors and crosswalks: serious crashes can involve disputes over fault, delayed symptom recognition, and competing accounts.
- Pedestrian and cyclist impacts: limb injuries may be catastrophic even when the initial event looks “survivable.”
- Worksite injuries tied to contractors and job scheduling: when injuries occur during deliveries, property maintenance, or construction-related work, multiple parties may share responsibility.
- Premises hazards around residences and public areas: poor lighting, uneven surfaces, or unsafe conditions can lead to falls, crush injuries, or delayed discovery of complications.
Because liability can be split among more than one party, early case organization matters. Evidence that seems minor—camera angles, incident timing, witness identities, or safety logs—can be decisive later.


