Construction accidents in Maywood can be complicated because the “site” doesn’t always stay contained. Depending on the project, you may be dealing with:
- Work zones that share space with traffic and pedestrians (deliveries, staging areas, and offloading)
- Multiple trades working in close proximity (creating “shared fault” arguments)
- Fast schedules and shifting controls (who was directing the work can change day-to-day)
- Insurers pushing early statements or asking for recorded interviews
When injuries happen in this environment, insurance companies commonly try to narrow the story: “It wasn’t our equipment,” “the hazard was obvious,” or “you caused the accident.” That’s why early, accurate documentation and legal strategy matter.


