Many construction accidents aren’t “mystery” injuries—they’re the result of predictable breakdowns in planning and site control. In La Puente, we commonly see cases shaped by:
- Work zones next to active roads and driveways: debris, uneven ground, inadequate separation, or poor signage can contribute to falls and struck-by incidents.
- Frequent subcontractor handoffs: multiple crews and changing supervisors can create confusion about who controlled safety at the exact moment of the injury.
- Fast-moving schedules and turnover: when projects run behind, safety documentation and housekeeping can suffer, and evidence gets harder to obtain.
- Nearby residents and pedestrians: incidents involving people outside the immediate work crew often require careful identification of who owed protection and how warnings were handled.
Those factors affect how liability is investigated and how quickly evidence must be preserved.


