Homewood has a dense mix of residential neighborhoods and commercial activity. Construction activity can bring hazards into places where people are used to moving safely—driveways, sidewalks, loading areas, and work zones near regular traffic.
Common local scenarios we see in cases like these include:
- Injuries involving deliveries and staging areas (struck-by incidents from forklifts, moving trucks, or material handling)
- Workers hurt during nighttime or early-morning work when lighting and visibility are limited
- Pedestrian-adjacent jobsite hazards near sidewalks, temporary barriers, or rerouted foot traffic
- Multi-contractor confusion when a general contractor controls the site but a subcontractor controls the specific task that caused the injury
Because of that, the “who’s responsible” question often isn’t answered by the first story anyone tells. The correct parties and the correct safety rules have to be matched to the actual conditions at the time of the incident.


