Mountain View has dense commuting corridors and frequent interactions between cars, buses, bicyclists, and pedestrians. When a commercial truck gets involved, the crash is rarely “just between two drivers.” Depending on what happened, responsibility may extend beyond the person behind the wheel.
Common Mountain View scenarios that can expand liability include:
- Merging and lane changes during peak commute (visibility, speed differentials, and limited reaction time)
- Stop-and-go traffic near major arterials (braking distance and underride risk)
- Collisions involving pedestrians or cyclists (higher focus on impact severity and documented injury causation)
- Crashes tied to operations like scheduling pressure, maintenance oversights, or improper loading
California injury claims often hinge on proof of fault and causation. That means the question isn’t only “How bad were the injuries?”—it’s also who controlled the conditions that made the crash likely.


