Construction accidents in and around Loma Linda often involve conditions that change quickly—temporary fencing moves, signage disappears, and equipment is relocated as crews rotate. When you combine that with California’s busy urban traffic patterns, it’s common for:
- Scene access to be limited after the incident (especially if the site is adjacent to active roadways or pedestrian routes).
- Witnesses to be hard to track because subcontractors rotate crews.
- Photographs and video to get lost when workers switch devices or jobsite cameras overwrite footage.
- Conflicting accounts to emerge when multiple parties explain the same moment differently.
The earlier you act, the better your chances of preserving the evidence that helps connect the accident to the injuries.


