Judging from the photos I’m guessing these folks can take the hit and at least be OK, if not somewhat scuffed-up, financially speaking, but almost $20k in medical bills because your kid had one could-happen-to-anyone mishap would ruin a lot of families’ entire decade.
It remains baffling to me that almost any other topic gets attention in this country when we have this problem.
Of course, because us poor people don't have access to journalists or large social media presences. The burden for most families falls on them and nonexistent, power-law distribution ad-hoc charity drives like GoFundMe that are more like the lottery rather than receiving a consistent amount of help comparable to their condition.
The whole point of society is to share risks and costs that would be difficult or impossible to share alone. When a society doesn't do that, it becomes a degree of a failed state by definition. Anything shared today in America is privatized, eliminated, or disparaged as "communism" by the ignorati and by the greedy rich.
Maybe it’s different in San Diego, but mismatched sunken slab walkways and large poured concrete landscaping features would only occur on new or recently heavily-made-over well-above-median-cost houses in trendy areas, place I’ve lived. The photos read “money” to me, at least enough that they might not be ruined by an unexpected $20k outlay in a year (though I’m sure it stings, at least).