Calhoun-area projects frequently include work near active roads, driveways, and occupied neighborhoods—meaning hazards aren’t always “contained” like people expect. Common local scenarios include:
- Struck-by incidents involving deliveries, equipment staging, or materials being moved while traffic continues nearby
- Falls and trip hazards from uneven ground, temporary walkways, or debris that accumulates during daily production
- Ladder and scaffold injuries where setup time is rushed or safeguards aren’t consistently enforced
- Caught-in/between injuries during framing, roofing, concrete finishing, or equipment handling
- Utility and electrical hazards on renovation or expansion projects where responsibilities between contractors can blur
Even when the injury seems straightforward, the legal questions can be complex—especially when more than one company appears responsible for conditions on-site.


