Los Altos residents face a mix of risk factors that can complicate fault—especially when injuries occur on busy commute routes, near intersections, or in areas with frequent pedestrian and cycling activity. In catastrophic injury cases, liability may involve more than one party, such as:
- Multiple vehicles and disputed traffic-control facts at intersections
- Roadway hazards (uneven pavement, missing signage, hazardous conditions near driveways or entrances)
- Commercial involvement (contractors, property managers, or employers responsible for safety)
- Comparative fault arguments—common in California when insurers believe the injured person shares responsibility
Because paralysis injuries are evaluated based on both causation and severity, your legal strategy must connect the incident details to the medical timeline—without letting early assumptions control the outcome.


