Even when everyone agrees someone got hurt, insurers and other parties may dispute:
- Where the hazard was located (inside the jobsite vs. at a public access point)
- Who controlled the conditions (general contractor vs. subcontractor vs. equipment operator)
- Whether pedestrians or drivers were warned (signage, cones, barricades, flaggers)
- Whether the work area was kept clear (housekeeping, debris management, walkway maintenance)
In South El Monte, many construction projects affect daily routes. That means photos taken the same day can be crucial—work zones change, barriers get moved, and footage from nearby businesses or traffic cameras may be overwritten or deleted.
If you’re dealing with pain, lost wages, and medical appointments, the legal side can’t be an afterthought. The goal is to preserve the strongest version of events while it’s still available.


