Construction projects around Helena frequently involve tight scheduling, multiple subcontractors, and jobsite boundaries that overlap with public-facing areas—such as:
- work near entrances, cul-de-sacs, and neighborhood traffic patterns
- deliveries and equipment staging near driveways and road shoulders
- pedestrian traffic around community areas where people may be nearby
- night or early-morning work that affects lighting, visibility, and witness availability
When an injury happens, insurers may try to narrow the story to a single moment (“it was just an accident”) instead of the full safety picture. That’s why the goal is to build a clear timeline tied to site control, safety practices, and causation.


