Injuries don’t happen in a vacuum. In California City, construction sites frequently operate near areas where people are commuting, traveling, or working nearby. That can create practical problems in the days after an accident:
- Evidence disappears quickly (camera footage overwritten, debris cleared, and equipment moved).
- Jobsite control shifts between general contractors, subcontractors, and site supervisors.
- Witnesses may be temporary (delivery drivers, short-term subcontract crews, or workers assigned from other projects).
- Traffic and access management can affect how a hazard was created or how warnings were placed.
When these factors aren’t addressed promptly, insurers can argue the incident wasn’t foreseeable, wasn’t preventable, or wasn’t caused by their insured.


