Madison projects often involve multiple crews and frequent schedule changes—plus heavy vehicle traffic and active work zones. That combination can create two problems that show up in claims:
- Evidence gets lost quickly. Photos are deleted, job trailers get cleared, and incident logs may be filed and archived before families even realize they should request them.
- Your injury story can be reframed. Insurers may focus on what you said at the scene, what you reported to medical providers, or whether the hazard “looked obvious.”
When a project has overlapping contractors (general contractor, trade subcontractors, equipment vendors, and sometimes design/engineering teams), the question becomes: who controlled the dangerous condition and who was responsible for safety at the moment of the incident?


