Construction activity in and around Coolidge often intersects with real-world site logistics—delivery trucks, equipment staging, and traffic flow for workers and subcontractors. When an injury happens, the dispute usually isn’t just “who was negligent,” but how the site was operating at the time.
Common local scenarios we see in Southern Arizona construction injury cases include:
- Struck-by incidents involving backing equipment, forklifts, or delivery trucks during material unloading
- Access and egress hazards (unsafe walk paths between staging areas, poorly controlled entrances, missing barriers)
- Work-zone overlap where jobsite traffic routes cross with pedestrian walkways used by crews
- Heat- and fatigue-related safety failures that can contribute to mistakes (especially on longer shifts)
These issues often create complicated liability questions because multiple parties may touch the “same” problem—general contractor, subcontractors, equipment operators, delivery companies, and sometimes property owners managing site access.


