Construction sites don’t exist in a vacuum. Here, accidents frequently involve conditions that interact with the surrounding area—delivery traffic, temporary access routes, staging areas near public roads, and work zones that must be managed for both workers and nearby residents.
That matters because insurers and defense teams may argue:
- the hazard was temporary or obvious,
- the injured person was working outside instructions,
- another contractor controlled the specific task or walkway,
- the site was compliant with traffic-safety practices.
Your job is to document what you can while you recover. Our job is to build the case around what the evidence shows.


