In and around San Jose, construction isn’t limited to quiet, isolated lots. Work frequently overlaps with:
- High-traffic corridors and commute routes (where traffic control, access paths, and “struck-by” risks become central)
- Urban density and limited laydown space (increasing the odds of trips, falls, and equipment conflicts)
- Active mixed-use and tenant-adjacent projects (where deliveries, pedestrians, and site boundaries create additional hazards)
When an injury happens in these conditions, liability isn’t always straightforward. The company “on paper” may differ from the company directing day-to-day safety practices at the moment of the incident.


