Construction work here isn’t isolated from the public. Depending on the project, an injured person may face challenges that are common in coastal, high-traffic areas:
- Work zones that stay open while people pass nearby (pedestrians and cyclists traveling through or near the site)
- Material staging and deliveries impacting sidewalks, curb access, and turning lanes
- Waterfront-adjacent conditions where visibility, wind, and uneven surfaces can affect safe footing and equipment handling
- Multiple contractors and subcontractors on the same site, each pointing to someone else’s responsibility
Insurance adjusters in California often look for reasons to narrow liability—like “the hazard was obvious,” “the injured person should have avoided it,” or “another company controlled the conditions.” Your claim needs to be prepared to address those arguments early.


