Redwood City projects frequently intersect with real-world traffic and access challenges. That can change what caused the accident, what hazards were visible, and who had control over the worksite at the time of the incident.
In local cases, we commonly see issues such as:
- Worksite traffic management failures (cones, barriers, lane control, or pedestrian routing not matching actual conditions)
- Shared access areas where deliveries, subcontractors, and workers overlap with the public
- Equipment movement near sidewalks and curb lines, increasing the risk of struck-by incidents
- Multiple subcontractors assigned to different phases—making it unclear who “owned” the safety problem
When liability is disputed, the timeline matters. Early steps can affect what insurance will accept—and what they’ll later try to downplay.


