Marco Island’s construction activity often overlaps with environments that affect how accidents happen and how quickly evidence disappears:
- Tourist and pedestrian traffic: Work zones may be near hotels, public walkways, and areas where visitors move unpredictably.
- Storm-season disruptions: During hurricane and tropical weather risk periods, jobsite conditions can change fast, and documentation may be harder to collect.
- Heat, humidity, and outdoor work: Heat stress and fatigue can contribute to safety failures—and medical records may need to reflect that reality.
- Coastal access and delivery logistics: Materials and equipment may be staged near travel paths, drive lanes, or service entrances, increasing the risk of struck-by and trip incidents.
These realities can influence liability. A case often depends on who controlled the work area, how hazards were managed, and whether warnings and barriers were adequate for the conditions on that particular day.


