Irondale projects often involve active roadways, tight work zones, and schedules that move fast. That matters because many serious injuries don’t happen “in a vacuum”—they happen where construction overlaps with:
- Vehicle and equipment traffic near entrances, delivery routes, and staging areas
- Short-term barriers and signage that may be moved or updated during the day
- Subcontractor handoffs, where responsibility can shift between companies
- Weather and site conditions (mud, uneven ground, slick surfaces) that change day-to-day
When the site is evolving, the “story” of what happened can change too—especially if statements are taken early or if photos and logs aren’t preserved. Your best protection is getting counsel involved while the record is still forming.


