In Patterson, many serious injuries happen in predictable patterns—commuter traffic, school-zone activity, deliveries through residential corridors, and industrial-area workdays. Those realities can affect evidence and liability quickly.
For example:
- Crash scenes change fast (vehicles moved, tow records updated, dashcam footage overwritten).
- Witnesses are often transient (passersby, other drivers, contractors) and may disappear before anyone thinks to document details.
- Work-related injuries may involve shifting accountabilities between employers, contractors, and safety vendors.
Because catastrophic injuries often involve future care, California requires claims to be supported with more than “it hurt badly.” You need documentation that ties the incident to long-term limitations—while adjusters may push for statements and early paperwork.


