Many jobsite injuries in the area don’t happen in isolation. Projects can be close to:
- Busy streets and turn lanes used by workers and delivery drivers
- Residential neighborhoods where foot traffic and driveways create additional hazards
- Multi-company job teams (general contractor + specialty trades + equipment subcontractors)
When an accident involves equipment moving through the work zone, loading/unloading, or work performed near pedestrian routes, insurance companies frequently try to narrow responsibility or argue the hazard was “obvious.” A strong claim depends on documenting what was happening, where it happened, and what safety measures were—or weren’t—in place.


