Construction sites in and around Citrus Heights often share one thing: they don’t exist in a vacuum. Projects can be happening near commuter routes, schools, and residential streets, which increases the likelihood of:
- Struck-by injuries involving trucks, delivery vehicles, and equipment moving through work zones
- Pedestrian and worker conflicts when pedestrians, cyclists, or neighbors pass near active work
- Improper traffic-control around driveways, lane shifts, or temporary signage
- Night or early-morning work that changes how hazards are seen and documented
These scenarios matter legally because insurers may argue the hazard was “obvious,” that traffic control was “reasonable,” or that the injured person was responsible for avoiding the risk. Your claim is stronger when you can show what the conditions were at the time—not just what someone says happened later.


