Construction accidents here don’t just happen “inside a jobsite.” They often involve conditions that spill into daily life:
- Work zones near high-traffic corridors: In Coral Springs, projects can be adjacent to roads where traffic control plans, signage, and lane management matter.
- Subcontractor handoffs: A general contractor may control the overall site, but the day-to-day task might be performed by a subcontractor—creating disputes about who had control.
- Residential and neighborhood proximity: Materials staging, deliveries, and equipment movement can create hazards for workers and sometimes nearby visitors.
- Weather and scheduling pressures: Florida’s sudden rain and heat can affect footing, equipment operation, and safety compliance.
Because of these realities, injured workers and families need legal help that’s built for the way construction actually operates locally—documenting control, safety practices, and causation in a way insurers can’t easily dismiss.


