Lincoln projects don’t happen in a vacuum. Construction often means traffic control, deliveries, and equipment staging—sometimes close to commutes, school routes, or residential streets. That setting can affect what goes wrong and who may be responsible.
Common Lincoln-area scenarios that can complicate liability include:
- Struck-by injuries involving forklifts, delivery trucks, or backing equipment (often during drop-offs or material moves)
- Pedestrian and worker conflicts where temporary walkways, signage, or cones aren’t maintained
- Near-road hazards (debris, uneven surfaces, or poor access routes) that contribute to slips, trips, or falls
- Multi-contractor work zones where the general contractor controls site-wide safety, while subcontractors control the specific task
When an accident happens in a busy work environment, the first narrative you’re given—“it was just a mistake,” “it was unforeseeable,” “they should’ve been watching”—can become the defense’s starting point. Building your case early helps prevent that story from hardening.


