Dunwoody is a suburban community with steady growth, frequent renovations, and active commercial corridors. Construction injuries here commonly involve scenarios like:
- Work near high-traffic roads and busy access points: deliveries, staging areas, and equipment movement can create “struck-by” and traffic-related risks.
- Multi-employer job sites: general contractors, specialty subcontractors, and equipment operators may all have roles—sometimes overlapping.
- Pedestrian and resident exposure: when construction affects nearby sidewalks, driveways, or access routes, witnesses may include residents, not just employees.
- Fast-moving project schedules: when work changes day-to-day, documentation gaps can become disputes.
These details matter because Dunwoody cases often hinge on control—who was actually responsible for safety at the time—and whether reasonable precautions were in place.


