Plantation’s mix of busy roadways, residential neighborhoods, and frequent development projects means construction sites often share space with commuters, deliveries, and pedestrians. That creates unique problems after an injury, including:
- Traffic-adjacent work zones where visibility, lane control, or staging decisions can become part of the dispute.
- Overlapping contractors and subcontractors (common on multi-trade jobs) where it’s not immediately clear who had control of the dangerous condition.
- Quick site turnover—photos, hazard markers, and even incident details may be removed once the crew clears the area.
When there’s pressure to “handle it quickly,” the first priority is building a record that holds up—medically and legally.


