Construction injuries aren’t just “workplace” incidents—they’re also site-and-traffic incidents. In Marana, that often means:
- Work occurs alongside roads used by residents, commuters, and delivery vehicles.
- Sites are near new builds where pedestrian access and temporary fencing can be inconsistent.
- Multiple crews and subcontractors rotate through the same area.
When injuries happen in these conditions, insurance adjusters may try to narrow the story: “It was the injured person’s fault,” “the hazard was obvious,” or “another company controlled that area.” A strong claim usually requires early case triage—pinpointing who had control at the time, what safety measures were required, and how the site was managed around moving traffic and changing conditions.


