In Valley, claims commonly get challenged for reasons tied to how jobsites operate day-to-day:
- Multiple companies on-site. A general contractor may control the overall site, but a subcontractor may control the specific task where the injury occurred.
- Quick cleanup and changing work zones. Debris gets removed, barriers get moved, and photos from the first day may be the only record of the hazard.
- Traffic and access complications. Many projects rely on deliveries, equipment staging, and pedestrian/vehicle awareness—issues that can become part of the dispute when someone is hurt near entrances, drive lanes, or material routes.
- “It was obvious” defenses. Insurers may argue the hazard was open and apparent or that the injured person should have noticed it.
Specter Legal focuses on turning those friction points into a clear liability story supported by records—not assumptions.


