Meridian construction is frequently close to the realities of everyday life: delivery routes, commuter traffic, nearby neighborhoods, and jobs that require equipment moving through shared access points. That matters because many serious injuries aren’t caused by a single “fall” moment—they happen when:
- A work zone is set up while vehicles and pedestrians still move nearby
- Materials are loaded/unloaded along routes used by the public
- Equipment operates near site boundaries or entryways
- Subcontractors and supervisors each assume someone else handled the safety step
In claims connected to these conditions, the question usually becomes less about labels (“trip,” “misstep,” “equipment issue”) and more about what safety planning and site control looked like at the time.


