Boulder construction often happens in areas where work zones intersect with real daily life. Depending on the project, that can include:
- Pedestrian-heavy access near downtown corridors and commercial areas
- Bike and scooter traffic along shared paths and routes people use to get around
- Traffic control challenges on nearby arterials and connections to canyon routes
- Limited staging space for equipment and materials in dense work areas
- Multi-trade coordination where subcontractors and delivery drivers overlap
Those factors matter legally. Insurers may argue the hazard was “obvious,” the area was “under control,” or the injury was caused by an individual mistake. A Boulder-focused investigation focuses on what was reasonable given the site layout, traffic flow, and site safety planning.


