Many Sterling-area job sites involve crews working on active schedules with frequent material deliveries and equipment movement. When an injury happens near active work zones, evidence is often fragmented:
- Photos and video get overwritten or deleted on phones and cameras.
- Incident details get “cleaned up” as supervisors and safety leads discuss the event.
- Witness availability changes quickly when crews rotate or subcontractors move on.
- Delivery timing and traffic control (cones, flaggers, temporary barriers) may be disputed after the fact.
In Colorado, where claims can depend heavily on documentation, missing or inconsistent records can make it harder to prove what was unsafe, who controlled the area, and how the hazard caused the injury.


