Kennesaw’s growth has brought more building activity—everything from neighborhood renovations to larger commercial projects. That mix often means:
- Traffic and access conflicts: Many job sites border roads people use every day. Poor lane control, unclear pedestrian paths, and rushed material deliveries can increase “struck-by” and fall risks.
- Residential work conditions: Injuries can happen on driveways, sidewalks, and backyards where construction debris, uneven surfaces, and temporary barriers are common.
- Multiple crews and contractors: It’s typical for a general contractor, subcontractors, and equipment operators to share the same work zone. When responsibility is split, your claim can be delayed if the wrong party is targeted.
Those factors don’t just affect how accidents happen—they affect how quickly evidence disappears and which records matter most.


