Crush accidents frequently lead to fast-moving narratives—“it was a one-time mistake,” “safety rules were followed,” or “the injury isn’t that serious.” In San Marino, those arguments often show up when:
- Work is shared across contractors (maintenance vendors, general contractors, staffing companies, or property managers), making fault harder to pin down.
- Incidents occur near high-traffic access points (parking/loading zones and building entries), where witnesses may be limited and surveillance footage can be overwritten quickly.
- Injuries affect mobility and daily routines, which can complicate documentation and follow-up if you’re trying to get care while also dealing with insurers.
When more than one party might be responsible, the paperwork and deadlines can get technical—especially under California injury claim rules.


