Glendale’s mix of residential streets, retail corridors, and high-traffic commutes means construction incidents often involve more than “the person who fell.” Common Glendale scenarios we see include:
- Work zones near active roadways where traffic control plans, signage, and barriers are critical.
- Job sites adjacent to sidewalks and pedestrian routes used by commuters, students, and visitors.
- Multi-trade projects (general contractors plus subcontractors) where responsibility can be split across different companies.
- Construction activity during peak hours that increases the chance of missed safety steps and rushed coordination.
When an accident happens in this environment, we look closely at how the site was managed—who had control that day, what safety planning existed, and whether the hazards were handled responsibly.


