Anniston’s construction activity often overlaps with real-world movement: commuting traffic, delivery schedules, school and event traffic, and pedestrians near retail and public-facing areas. That means accidents may involve more than one “lane” of responsibility—site safety and work-zone management.
Common Anniston-area scenarios we see include:
- Struck-by incidents involving trucks, skid steers, forklifts, or dump trucks moving through active work zones
- Trip and fall injuries from tracked debris, uneven surfaces, temporary ramps, or improperly managed staging areas
- Falls near edges and openings on commercial builds or renovation sites where barriers weren’t consistently used
- Delivery-related injuries when loading zones are shared with public traffic or subcontractors
When insurers review the case, they often zoom in on whether the hazard was controlled, warned, and secured—not just whether someone was hurt.


