Construction doesn’t happen in a vacuum. In and around Florence—along the corridors people use to commute, reach schools, and move between neighborhoods—job sites frequently affect traffic flow, pedestrian access, and delivery routes.
That matters because many serious injuries are tied to:
- Struck-by incidents involving trucks, skid steers, forklifts, or service vehicles entering/exiting a site
- Work-zone hazards such as inadequate barriers, unclear signage, or blocked walkways
- Improper material staging near drive lanes, sidewalks, or common access points
- Late-night or early-morning work when visibility and staffing levels can change
In these situations, liability may involve more than one party—often the contractor controlling the site, the subcontractor performing the task, and sometimes the company responsible for delivery or equipment operation.


