In Ocala, construction work frequently intersects with daily travel—whether it’s a site near busy access roads, work impacting turn lanes, deliveries arriving during peak hours, or pedestrians and nearby residents passing through or around the work area.
That intersection creates two recurring issues in injury claims:
- Control of the work zone: Who actually managed the hazard area—general contractors, subcontractors, site supervisors, or equipment operators?
- Worksite traffic management: Were barriers, signage, flagging, lighting, and pedestrian protections appropriate for the conditions?
Even when the injury happened “on the jobsite,” insurers may argue the incident was caused by conditions outside their control—such as how the area was managed, how vehicles were routed, or whether warnings were adequate.


