Construction work in and around Clayton isn’t limited to large job sites. Injuries frequently involve:
- Active work near public roadways (delivery trucks, staging areas, and equipment movements)
- Work that overlaps commuting hours (visibility issues, lane changes, and hurried traffic control)
- Subcontractor-heavy projects where responsibilities are spread across multiple companies
- Weather and terrain factors that can affect footing, access routes, and equipment stability
When the incident involves both workplace safety and public-facing conditions, insurers may try to narrow the cause—or shift responsibility to “someone else’s” control. Getting the facts organized early helps prevent that from happening.


