Key West projects often unfold in tight spaces: older buildings, narrow sidewalks, frequent pedestrian crossings, limited staging areas, and construction schedules that overlap with peak seasons. Those conditions can contribute to injuries caused by:
- Struck-by incidents involving forklifts, lifts, carts, or delivery vehicles
- Trips and falls from debris, hoses, cords, or uneven access routes
- Scaffolding and ladder hazards near public walkways
- Unsafe traffic control when equipment and vehicles move through busy areas
- Worksite exposure hazards (dust, silica, chemicals) where ventilation and protective equipment are inconsistent
Because many Key West properties involve multiple contractors and subcontractors, it’s common for responsibility to be disputed. A strong claim depends on identifying who controlled the hazard, who created the safety plan (or failed to follow it), and how Florida law applies to the situation.


