San Bruno residents commonly face blunt-force incidents tied to daily movement and local terrain—parking lots, loading areas, curb ramps, and pedestrian corridors. That matters because insurers often argue that symptoms don’t match the mechanism of harm.
Common San Bruno scenarios include:
- Commute collisions on nearby highways and arterial roads where sudden deceleration can cause internal injury even when there’s no obvious external trauma.
- Parking lot and ride-share pickup incidents where slips, trips, or sudden impacts occur on uneven surfaces or during poor visibility.
- Sidewalk falls near shopping areas or transit routes where the impact concentrates on the abdomen, ribs, head, or lower back.
- Work-related impacts for people in warehouse, logistics, or service roles where lifting, falls, or equipment contact can lead to internal trauma.
When your case involves internal injury, California adjusters often press on two themes: timing (when symptoms started) and causation (whether the medical findings fit the incident). Your evidence needs to address both.


