Many Gardena construction injuries unfold in environments where hazards spread beyond the immediate work area. Depending on the project, common real-world scenarios include:
- Work zones near arterial roads and frequent commuting routes, where rushed access or inadequate lane protection can contribute to struck-by incidents.
- Pedestrian-heavy surroundings, including nearby apartments, retail corridors, and school-adjacent foot traffic, where barriers and signage may be insufficient.
- Material staging and equipment movement in tight spaces, where pedestrians, delivery drivers, and workers share limited paths.
- Overlapping contractor responsibilities (general contractor vs. subcontractor vs. equipment vendor), which can complicate liability.
These patterns affect what evidence is most important. A claim often turns on whether the site was managed safely given the surrounding public traffic and foot traffic conditions—not just whether someone made a mistake at the moment of impact.


