A quick online estimate can feel reassuring, yet San Anselmo claims frequently turn on proof issues rather than simple math—especially when multiple parties may be involved (driver, trucking company, maintenance contractors, shippers).
Common San Anselmo scenarios that change valuation:
- Crash timing during commute peaks (evidence and witness recollections may be inconsistent if the event is chaotic).
- Road design and visibility concerns on approaches to local routes (lighting, sightlines, lane positioning).
- Pedestrian and bicycle proximity in residential corridors (even if you weren’t hit directly, secondary impacts can complicate injury causation and documentation).
- Vehicle access and damage documentation (if your car is moved quickly or the scene is cleared, photos and data may be harder to obtain later).
A calculator may give you a “range,” but the real settlement value depends on whether the evidence supports the full story of fault and injury.


