Albertville’s construction activity—residential builds, commercial projects, and infrastructure work—can involve multiple crews and overlapping schedules. That’s where claims often become messy:
- Traffic and site access issues: Vehicles backing up, deliveries entering active work zones, and temporary traffic control plans can create “struck-by” or fall risks.
- Tight work zones near occupied areas: Jobs done near driveways, sidewalks, or nearby homes can lead to disputes over whether hazards were adequately blocked off.
- Multiple contractors on one project: The company you dealt with might not be the one controlling the specific task or safety setup when the accident happened.
When these factors show up, insurers may try to narrow responsibility or argue the hazard was obvious. The goal is to document what happened clearly—before the story gets diluted.


