Rexburg’s construction activity isn’t just residential—it often involves fast-moving projects tied to local growth, renovations, and improvements to commercial properties. That kind of pace can create common pressure points in injury cases:
- Multiple contractors on-site at once (general contractor, subcontractors, and trades working in overlapping areas)
- Materials and equipment moving frequently, increasing the risk of struck-by, caught-between, and trip hazards
- Work zones near public access, where signage, barriers, and traffic control may be tightened or changed mid-project
- Documentation gaps when different companies maintain different records (or keep them in different systems)
When liability is split across several parties, injured workers can lose momentum if the claim isn’t built around control, safety duties, and the specific facts of what caused the injury.


