San Anselmo’s mix of residential streets and walkable corridors means construction activity sometimes overlaps with everyday movement—employees, residents, delivery drivers, and sometimes visitors. When an injury happens, the “who was where” details become critical.
Common local scenarios include:
- Work zones set up near driveways, narrow streets, or pedestrian routes
- Materials moved in ways that create temporary hazards for passersby
- Multiple subcontractors working different parts of a project with different safety procedures
- Late discovery of injuries after an initial incident (especially back, neck, and soft-tissue issues)
In California, the first days matter because evidence can disappear and deadlines can start running. Waiting can make it harder to connect the injury to the accident and to identify the parties responsible for site safety.


