Rosemead sits within a high-traffic region, and construction work here frequently happens alongside deliveries, commuting routes, and active pedestrian areas. That can increase the chance of:
- Struck-by incidents involving trucks, forklifts, or material deliveries
- Work-zone hazards where traffic control, signage, or barriers are inadequate
- Trip-and-fall injuries from debris, uneven surfaces, or poorly marked walkways
- Scaffolding and ladder issues where access points aren’t properly secured
- Electrical and equipment-related injuries when lockout/tagout or maintenance practices are incomplete
When these hazards are involved, liability isn’t always straightforward. The party “on site” may not be the party legally responsible for safety planning, traffic control, equipment condition, or supervision.


