Buckeye’s growth means construction activity is steady, and that affects how accidents happen and how claims are evaluated. Injuries often occur during:
- Site access and staging (where heavy equipment, dump trucks, and deliveries overlap)
- Back-and-forth subcontractor work (where responsibility can be shared—or disputed)
- Residential and mixed-use builds (where pedestrian/neighbor proximity increases the need for barriers, signage, and traffic control)
In these situations, insurers may argue that the hazard was “obvious,” that the injured person assumed the risk, or that another company controlled the conditions. A strong Buckeye construction injury claim typically depends on building a clear picture of who controlled the worksite conditions at the time and what safety steps were (or weren’t) followed.


