Redlands has a mix of active commercial corridors, industrial job sites, and residential neighborhoods where construction work can overlap with daily traffic and pedestrian activity. That overlap creates common, high-stakes issues in claims, such as:
- Work vehicles and deliveries moving through active areas (loading zones, street access, driveways)
- Pedestrian and cyclist presence near ongoing work
- Traffic control problems around detours, lane shifts, and temporary signage
- Multiple contractors and subcontractors involved in different phases of the same project
- Sun, heat, and long shifts that can contribute to fatigue-related mistakes and safety lapses
In these situations, insurers may argue the injury was the result of “unexpected conduct,” an obvious hazard, or a contractor’s independent work. Early legal guidance helps ensure your claim is built around what can be proven—not just what sounds reasonable.


