In a typical personal injury case, liability may be straightforward. In catastrophic cases, it often isn’t—especially when the injury occurred during:
- Commute crashes and intersection collisions involving multiple vehicles or disputed fault
- Construction-zone activity (including work trucks, equipment, or lane-control issues)
- Commercial vehicle involvement (trucking, delivery vans, and maintenance fleets)
- Pedestrian/bike incidents in areas with heavy foot traffic and mixed traffic patterns
California claims can also involve comparative fault, which means the defense may try to reduce recovery by arguing the injured person contributed to the accident. When injuries are permanent, even a partial-fault argument can significantly change settlement leverage.


