Sierra Madre is largely residential, but it sits close to busy commercial flow. Trucks serving nearby retail corridors, construction supply runs, parcel deliveries, and municipal or utility vehicles can all end up on streets that were never designed for heavy commercial traffic at high volume.
That matters because truck cases often come with competing narratives right away:
- The driver may say a smaller vehicle “stopped suddenly” on a narrow street.
- A company may argue the route was safe and the collision was unavoidable.
- An insurer may imply your injuries are “minor” because the visible property damage looks limited.
Our job is to slow that rush to judgment and lock down the facts—before the version that benefits the trucking company becomes the only version anyone hears.


