Foster City’s mix of waterfront development, residential neighborhoods, and roadway activity creates real-world risk factors on projects—such as:
- Pedestrian and vehicle traffic near active work zones (including workers crossing near equipment or deliveries)
- Tight staging areas where material handling and temporary barriers are critical
- Weather and visibility conditions that can affect housekeeping, footing, and warning effectiveness
- Multiple subcontractors working in overlapping time windows, making “who controlled the hazard” a central question
In California, these facts influence how liability is evaluated and how quickly records should be preserved. If your case involves a site that was partially closed off or had confusing signage, that detail can become highly relevant when the parties dispute what was “reasonable” at the time.


