Construction sites around Cutler Bay are frequently close to:
- occupied neighborhoods and driveways with limited staging space
- high foot-traffic areas near sidewalks, entrances, and common areas
- deliveries and equipment movements that must keep pace with the work schedule
That matters because many disputes don’t revolve around “who had gloves” or “who was on-site that day.” They revolve around control—who directed the work, who set the safety plan, and whether the site was managed reasonably for the conditions.
When the job is changing quickly, it’s common for:
- safety signage to be moved or removed
- access routes to shift without clear notice
- subcontractor responsibilities to be misunderstood
- incident details to be inconsistently reported across crews
Your case depends on capturing the right facts while they’re still available.


