Ukiah-area projects often intersect with active traffic patterns—delivery vehicles, equipment staging, and work zones that affect how people move through nearby streets and driveways. When an injury happens in a setting like that, the details matter:
- Where the hazard was (jobsite entrance, staging area, walkway near equipment, or near a road)
- Who controlled the area at the time (general contractor, subcontractor, property/site manager)
- What safety steps were in place (barriers, signage, route planning for workers and deliveries)
- What the timeline shows (what changed before the incident and who knew about it)
Getting legal help early can prevent common problems—like missing key records, giving an incomplete statement, or accepting a settlement before you understand the full impact of your injuries.


