Corte Madera is a commuter community, and construction activity often occurs where people still need to move safely. That means many disputes come down to practical site management:
- How the public and workers were separated from active work areas
- Whether barriers, signage, and traffic control were placed and maintained consistently
- Whether deliveries, staging, or equipment movement created foreseeable hazards
- Whether the worksite had clear procedures for pedestrians, vehicles, and changing conditions
Even when the “trigger” looks simple—like a trip, a falling object, or a struck-by incident—the legal question becomes: Was the site reasonably controlled and communicated as conditions changed?


