In many Sherwood-area construction incidents, liability doesn’t turn on a single moment—it turns on the details surrounding that moment. For example:
- A worker trips over debris or uneven ground in a work zone that should have been cleaned, marked, or temporarily protected.
- A ladder, scaffold, or access point fails due to improper setup or missing safety checks.
- A struck-by incident happens in areas where materials are staged and traffic patterns are tight.
- An injury occurs during off-hours or shift changes when communication and supervision are more likely to break down.
In these situations, insurers often try to narrow the story to “what happened,” while minimizing “what should have been done” and “what the records show.” That’s why early evidence preservation—before it disappears—is so important.


