Lewiston projects frequently intersect with daily life—work zones near streets, vehicles backing in and out for deliveries, temporary walkways, and jobsite logistics that change as the job progresses. Common real-world scenarios include:
- Struck-by incidents from backing trucks, forklifts, or delivery vehicles
- Trip-and-fall injuries caused by debris, cords, uneven surfaces, or unclear routing for pedestrians
- Scaffolding and ladder hazards on active work fronts where people are moving in tight spaces
- Work-zone confusion when signage, cones, or barriers don’t match the actual conditions being created
When the accident involves people outside the core crew—drivers, subcontractors, inspectors, or visitors—the case often becomes a document-and-control battle. The details of access, warning systems, and site supervision matter.


