In Leeds, construction projects don’t happen in a vacuum. You may be dealing with:
- Work zones near busy roads and driveways where site entrances, detours, and material staging affect pedestrian and vehicle safety.
- Back-and-forth subcontractor work where one company controls daily tasks and another controls safety plans, equipment, or scheduling.
- Public-facing areas (frontage, sidewalks, entrances) where hazards can impact not just workers, but visitors and passersby.
When an incident happens—like a struck-by collision involving construction vehicles, a fall tied to temporary access, or an injury during material handling—the “who was responsible for safety in that moment” becomes a central issue. Your claim strategy needs to reflect that reality.


