Malibu injuries frequently involve conditions that complicate fault:
- Coastal traffic patterns: congestion around peak travel times, sudden lane changes, and limited sight lines on winding roads.
- Pedestrian and cyclist exposure: people walking near scenic corridors or riding recreationally can be involved in catastrophic collisions.
- Tourist/visitor density: unfamiliar drivers and rental vehicles can create disputes about what happened and when.
- Worksite realities: construction, landscaping, and maintenance work may involve slopes, uneven ground, ladders, and equipment on residential properties.
When paralysis is the outcome, the case often turns on proving causation (what caused the neurological injury) and severity (what the injury will require long term). Those are medical-and-evidence questions—not something a generic bot can responsibly predict.


