Many Douglas construction projects involve more than one company on site—general contractors, trade subcontractors, equipment operators, and delivery personnel. When an accident happens, each party may point to someone else’s scope of work or argue the conditions were “standard” for the job.
On top of that, Douglas-area work sites often intersect with active access roads, staging areas, and vehicle traffic patterns—meaning hazards can include:
- pedestrian/worker movement near loading zones
- struck-by risks from reversing trucks or forklifts
- unsafe material handling when vehicles share limited space
- worksite cleanup and debris management that affects fall and trip risks
When the location and traffic flow around the site are involved, the case may also turn on whether reasonable controls were used to separate people from moving equipment.


