Fruita’s construction activity—whether it’s road-adjacent work, residential builds, commercial renovations, or industrial maintenance—can create a specific set of risk factors:
- Shared access points: Work often overlaps with driveways, staging areas, and active traffic routes, increasing the odds of “struck-by” and trip-and-fall injuries.
- Weather and site conditions: Changes in ground conditions (mud, dust, uneven surfaces) can affect safety practices and how quickly hazards are spotted.
- Multiple subcontractors on one project: When responsibility is split between general contractors, specialty trades, and equipment vendors, insurance companies may try to push blame to someone else.
- Visitors and off-site workers: Delivery drivers and people on-site for related tasks may be injured, which can broaden who is considered “responsible.”
When liability is contested, the early factual record becomes critical. That’s why the “what happened” story you document matters as much as the medical treatment you receive.


