Mill Valley’s mix of commuter routes, hilly streets, frequent pedestrian activity, and seasonal tourism creates a lot of accident contexts where fractures happen—but fault can be unclear.
Common local scenarios include:
- Rear-end and intersection crashes on hilly corridors where speed changes and visibility issues can affect causation.
- Pedestrian and crosswalk incidents near busy commercial areas, where insurers may argue “sudden movement” or comparative fault.
- Slip-and-fall injuries on uneven walkways, outdoor dining areas, or property entrances—sometimes tied to maintenance and notice.
- Construction or road-work impacts where signage, lane control, and cleanup procedures are questioned.
When fractures occur, insurers may try to minimize the injury (“it was minor” or “it was pre-existing”) or argue the mechanism doesn’t match the medical findings. Our job is to evaluate the facts, organize the evidence, and build a claim that reflects what happened and what the injury will realistically cost.


