Estero’s growth brings more road-adjacent work zones and active construction schedules—meaning hazards aren’t confined to “inside the project.” Residents and workers may be exposed to risks such as:
- Struck-by incidents involving equipment, delivery vehicles, or moving materials near entrances and drive lanes
- Trips and falls over debris, uneven surfaces, or poorly marked temporary walkways
- Scaffold and ladder injuries when access systems aren’t properly maintained or secured
- Weather-and-site-condition injuries (humidity, glare, wet surfaces) that worsen traction and visibility
In many real Estero cases, the dispute isn’t whether an injury happened—it’s who had control of the conditions that caused it and whether reasonable safety measures were followed.


