Construction injuries don’t happen in a vacuum. In Post Falls and nearby Kootenai County, job sites often intersect with everyday travel patterns: deliveries, worker traffic, temporary parking, and equipment moving through active areas. That can increase the odds that hazards are not contained as neatly as people assume.
Common local scenarios we see include:
- Struck-by incidents involving forklifts, telehandlers, skid steers, or moving delivery equipment near pedestrian routes.
- Slip and trip injuries tied to tracked mud, winter debris, uneven surfaces, or cleanup that falls behind during busy phases of the build.
- Near-road incidents where construction zones expand and contract as phases change, creating shifting boundaries and warning practices.
- Worksite contractor coordination problems, where responsibility gets blurred between the general contractor, subs, and equipment providers.
When multiple teams touch the same project, the question becomes: who controlled the conditions at the time of the injury, and what safety steps were required? We build claims around those specifics.


