Windsor sits along major commuting routes, and local construction often overlaps with:
- Vehicle traffic and deliveries (forklifts, trucks, staging areas, and loading/unloading zones)
- High-visibility work zones near neighborhoods and businesses where pedestrians and cyclists may be nearby
- Multiple subcontractors rotating in and out, which can blur responsibility for site safety
In practice, that means your injury claim frequently depends on whether safety controls were in place for the whole work environment—not just the moment of the incident. For example, if a hazard contributed while equipment was moving through a staging area, the “right defendant” may be the one coordinating site logistics and safety—not simply the company that was holding the tool when you got hurt.


