Orlando construction projects often run alongside heavy vehicle movement, public-facing work zones, and busy access routes for deliveries and subcontractors. That creates common pressure points in the claim timeline:
- Traffic-control issues at or near the site (barriers, signage, flagging, lane control, pedestrian routing)
- Work happening while the area is still “open” to nearby operations—so hazards are more likely to be contested as “temporary” or “obvious”
- Multiple contractors and subcontractors sharing responsibilities, which can delay identifying the right liable party
- Tourist and event-driven surges that increase site activity and complicate witness availability
Those realities mean your case needs to be organized around the accident’s sequence—what was happening before the injury, what changed, and what safety steps were (or weren’t) taken.


