Lone Tree projects frequently involve fast-moving timelines and mixed access patterns—construction crews working near public routes, deliveries, and ongoing commercial activity. That matters because the facts insurers rely on are often tied to:
- Who controlled the site that day (general contractor vs. subcontractor)
- Whether the hazard was addressed before the public-facing or high-traffic phase
- How quickly incident documentation was created and preserved
- Whether warnings, signage, or barriers were in place
When a claim gets delayed or handled informally, it can become harder to match your medical timeline to the exact jobsite conditions that caused the injury.


