Santa Barbara projects commonly involve:
- Coastal and hillside properties where access routes, temporary walkways, and material staging can create hazards.
- Urban-adjacent work near busy sidewalks and driveways where pedestrian and vehicle traffic increase the risk of struck-by accidents.
- Mixed workforces and subcontractors (especially during remodels and tenant improvements) where responsibility is not always obvious.
- Tourist-season scheduling that can compress timelines and affect how safety barriers, signage, and traffic control are implemented.
When an injury occurs, the “who did what” and “who controlled the conditions” can become disputed quickly—especially once crews move on and documentation starts getting lost.


