Construction injuries here often occur in environments with unique pressures:
- High-visibility areas with constant activity (tourists, deliveries, contractors, and pedestrians moving through active zones)
- Work near busy roadways and tight access points, where traffic control plans and staging choices matter
- Mountain weather and temperature swings, which can affect footing, PPE use, and equipment operation
- Projects involving multiple contractors and subcontractors, making it harder to know who controlled the conditions at the moment of injury
Those factors can determine what should be documented—like whether safety barriers were properly placed, whether traffic or pedestrian routing was adequate, and whether maintenance or cleanup practices were followed before the incident.


