Gardendale projects often run alongside everyday traffic and community activity. That matters because construction accidents don’t just happen “inside the site”—they frequently involve:
- Traffic control problems (improper signage, cones, or flagging around active work zones)
- Vehicle and equipment interactions (forklifts, delivery trucks, skid steers, backing incidents)
- Pedestrian exposure near sidewalks/entrances where the work area expands during different phases
- Residential-adjacent work (noise, staging areas, uneven access routes, and changing safe paths)
In real cases, the injury may occur after a change in the plan—materials moved, walkways re-routed, or a work zone reconfigured—so the “what happened” story must match the site conditions at that time.


