Cupertino projects frequently involve active streets, school-adjacent areas, and high-traffic corridors where jobsite safety can’t be treated as “out of sight, out of mind.” Even when the injury happens inside a work zone, the surrounding conditions matter—because they can create additional liability questions.
Common Cupertino-specific scenarios we see include:
- Injuries connected to pedestrian/vehicular traffic control (poor signage, confusing lane shifts, inadequate spotters, or rushed closures during peak hours).
- Falls and struck-by incidents near residential edges where debris and materials may be stored or moved close to walkways.
- Subcontractor coordination problems—when one company’s work overlaps another’s and safety responsibilities are unclear.
Because multiple parties may be involved (general contractors, specialty subcontractors, equipment providers, and site supervisors), the “who did what” investigation is often the real work—not just the injury itself.


