Manhattan Beach is dense, busy, and heavily pedestrian-facing. Construction and maintenance often take place near:
- High foot traffic corridors (where fall hazards can affect not just workers but nearby people)
- Tight staging areas (limited room for safe access, proper decking, and equipment storage)
- Occupied properties (where coordination failures between trades can increase risk)
- Coastal conditions (corrosion, weather exposure, and rushed weather-day decisions can affect equipment condition)
Those realities can matter legally. Insurers may argue the fall was “unavoidable” or that the injured person should have prevented it. Your case often turns on whether the jobsite had safe access, adequate fall protection, and proper inspection—before and after any changes.


