Kerman is a working community where construction activity often runs alongside regular neighborhood life. Injuries can happen not only inside the worksite, but also at the edges of it—where equipment, deliveries, and temporary traffic plans meet drivers, pedestrians, and nearby properties.
Common Kerman-area scenarios include:
- Struck-by incidents where a truck, skid steer, or forklift moves through a work zone while access routes remain in use
- Trips and falls on active job paths (uneven ground, hoses, debris, or missing barricades near entrances)
- Work-zone hazards that spill into public areas, including inadequate signage or blocked sight lines
- Subcontractor confusion—injuries occur during work performed by a subcontractor, but the general contractor controls safety policies for the overall site
Because these situations often involve multiple parties and mixed control, the first goal is to identify who had responsibility for the conditions at the moment you were hurt.


