Morgan Hill’s construction activity often involves fast-paced phases (grading, utility work, roadway tie-ins, and site access changes) and job sites that can be surrounded by active traffic and everyday community activity. That combination can create case issues that aren’t always present in less complex environments:
- Traffic-control and access hazards: Construction zones, lane shifts, detours, and pedestrian-access changes can contribute to “struck-by” and fall risks.
- Multiple contractors on one site: General contractors, subcontractors, and equipment providers may all have documentation—yet only some control the day-to-day safety conditions.
- Work near occupied areas: Injuries can occur while the site is actively connected to existing streets, driveways, and nearby properties.
Because of these realities, your claim often depends on quickly identifying who had control at the time of the accident and preserving the right records before they’re lost.


