Mountain View’s mix of commute traffic, active sidewalks, and frequent development means catastrophic harm can come from situations that are easy to underestimate at first.
Common local scenarios we see include:
- Collision injuries on commute corridors: High-speed impacts and sudden braking can lead to traumatic brain injury, spinal trauma, fractures, and internal injuries.
- Pedestrian and cyclist crashes near busy crossings: Even when speeds seem “moderate,” falls and head impacts can cause lifelong consequences.
- Construction-adjacent incidents: Temporary lane changes, uneven surfaces, and equipment hazards can contribute to severe injuries for workers and passersby.
- Premises hazards in dense neighborhoods: Unsafe walkways, inadequate lighting, and trip hazards can worsen into catastrophic outcomes—especially for older adults.
Why this matters: the legal strategy often depends on the specific environment—what the road or property looked like, how traffic control worked, and whether the responsible party followed required safety practices.


