Sanford projects frequently involve active work zones near roads, driveways, and busy neighborhoods—including areas where trucks, delivery vehicles, and commuters share space with pedestrians and workers.
In these situations, injuries may be blamed on “someone’s mistake,” but the real issue is often worksite control:
- Who was responsible for traffic control and signage?
- Were barriers and walkways properly set up and maintained?
- Did the site plan match actual conditions when the injury happened?
- Was the injured worker directed to perform a task under unsafe sequencing?
When responsibility is shared—or unclear—claims can stall while insurers argue over which company “owned” the hazard. We help you cut through that by identifying who controlled the conditions at the time of the incident and what safety steps were expected.


