Manhattan Beach has a unique mix of conditions that can complicate fault and damages:
- High tourist and visitor traffic during peak seasons can mean more drivers unfamiliar with local routes.
- Heavy pedestrian activity near the beach can cause sudden lane shifts, stopping, or turns that drivers later claim were “unexpected.”
- Commuter routes and school-time traffic increase the likelihood of tight timing at intersections and crosswalk approaches.
- Construction and resurfacing projects along major corridors can create debris, uneven pavement, and unclear lane markings.
When a crash happens in these conditions, insurers often try to narrow responsibility by questioning what you saw, what you did, or whether your injuries “match” the collision.


