San Bruno sits along major commuter routes and near high-traffic corridors, and construction activity often overlaps with pedestrian movement, deliveries, and rush-hour traffic. In real cases, that means:
- Traffic control and site access issues (blocked walkways, poorly marked routes, sudden lane changes around the work zone)
- Struck-by and caught-in/between injuries involving equipment, forklifts, or materials handling
- Dust, noise, and visibility constraints that affect what witnesses notice and when
- Multiple employers on one site (general contractor + subs + equipment vendors), which complicates who controlled safety
When these factors are present, the first days matter. The longer you wait, the more likely it is that video footage is overwritten, supervisors change shifts, and incident details become harder to verify.


