Construction injuries in coastal, densely traveled areas tend to create unique proof challenges:
- More witnesses, but fewer “formal” statements: People may see what happened but won’t stick around to document details.
- Photos get overwritten: Phones capture the scene once—then the footage disappears when people update devices or delete files.
- Site conditions change quickly: Debris is removed, barriers are moved, and “temporary” safety measures often get replaced.
- Multiple crews can be on-site at once: A general contractor, subcontractors, and equipment providers may all touch the same work area.
In these situations, insurance adjusters may argue that the injury occurred due to an unrelated cause, that the hazard was “obvious,” or that the wrong party is responsible. Your case needs a clear, locally grounded record to counter those arguments.


