In and around Commerce, construction projects frequently include:
- Multiple contractors and subcontractors working different scopes in the same area
- Delivery and material handling near public-facing routes
- Temporary traffic control (cones, signage, flaggers, detours) that can shift day to day
- Work in occupied or near-operational environments, where normal safety expectations may be strained
When an injury happens, it’s common for responsibility to get blurred—especially if the incident involved equipment staging, pedestrian walkways, loading zones, or site access routes used by workers and vendors.
That’s why your early steps matter. The sooner your claim is organized around who controlled the site conditions and what safety measures were (or weren’t) in place, the stronger your position tends to be.


