Construction cases often start with a simple question—what happened?—but quickly turn into a dispute over responsibility and causation.
In South Daytona, common friction points include:
- Work zones near busy roads and entrances. When delivery routes, staging areas, and traffic control measures aren’t clear, struck-by and fall-type injuries become harder to document.
- Multiple companies on the same site. General contractors, subcontractors, equipment operators, and sometimes vendors may all claim they weren’t in control of the conditions.
- Changing jobsite conditions. A hazard that existed at the time of the accident may be moved, removed, or cleaned up before anyone captures it.
- Early statements that don’t match the medical picture. Adjusters may try to lock in a version of events before your injuries are fully evaluated.
That’s why timing matters and why your next steps shouldn’t be improvised.


