Many injured people assume the case will be straightforward: someone did something unsafe, and they pay for the damage. In real Pomona jobsite claims, disputes often start early because:
- Work zones overlap with public access. Construction near streets, driveways, and commercial corridors can blur responsibility over barriers, signage, and traffic control.
- More than one company touches the same hazard. A general contractor may manage the site, while a subcontractor controls the task, and an equipment provider maintains certain components.
- Evidence gets lost fast. Photos from the scene, safety postings, daily logs, and camera footage can disappear or be overwritten.
- California insurance practices can delay clarity. Adjusters may ask for recorded statements or attempt to narrow the facts before treatment is fully documented.
When the facts change quickly, the best time to act is before the story becomes “what the paperwork says” instead of what actually happened.


