Construction injuries don’t always happen in isolation. In Payson, projects frequently involve:
- Work near entrances and turning lanes where drivers and pedestrians are moving through the same space
- Short-term jobsite setups (fresh gravel, temporary barriers, changing access routes)
- Weather and surface conditions that affect footing and visibility
- Multiple contractors and subcontractors working different phases at the same time
When several parties share the site, insurers may try to narrow responsibility to the “wrong” company—or argue the hazard was obvious and unavoidable. Your case needs a careful look at control of the work area, site safety practices, and what warnings were in place at the time of the injury.


