Construction accidents don’t always happen inside a fenced-off work area. In Sandpoint, projects frequently overlap with public activity—drivers commuting through changing access points, pedestrians walking near signage, and deliveries arriving when the site is busiest.
Common injury scenarios we see in the Sandpoint area include:
- Struck-by incidents involving reversing equipment, delivery trucks, or workers moving materials near public walkways
- Trip-and-fall injuries from debris, uneven ground, temporary ramps, or poorly controlled staging areas
- Falls involving ladders, roofs, and scaffolding when weather, winter prep, or rushing between tasks affects setup and supervision
- Crush and caught-between injuries tied to material handling, loading/unloading, and tight site layouts
- Traffic-control failures where cones, barriers, or flaggers don’t reduce risk the way the plan requires
A key issue in these cases is proving what was reasonably required for safety in that specific environment—including how the site was managed around the public.


