In and around Tustin, construction projects frequently overlap with real-world traffic patterns—commutes, school schedules, and frequent turn lanes into shopping corridors. That environment creates common pressure points:
- Struck-by incidents involving forklifts, delivery trucks, or moving equipment near public-facing entrances
- Slip/trip hazards from tracked debris or uneven surfaces around staging areas
- Unsafe pedestrian routes when the worksite perimeter doesn’t match how people actually move through the area
- Work-zone confusion when signage, flagging, or lane control is inconsistent
These cases often become fact-heavy. The key question is not just “who was at fault,” but what control each party had, what safety measures were required, and whether the incident was preventable.


