Construction sites in and around Alton often intersect with real-world traffic and foot traffic—especially near busy corridors, downtown areas, and neighborhoods with limited room for staging equipment. That matters because many injury claims turn on site layout and safety planning, such as:
- Work zones adjacent to traffic (blocked lanes, shifting detours, or inadequate buffer space)
- Material handling in tight areas (forklifts, deliveries, and moving loads where pedestrians or drivers may pass)
- Night or early-morning work (lighting, temporary barriers, and visibility issues)
- Weather and river-region conditions (slippery surfaces, mud tracking, and housekeeping gaps)
When an injury happens in a busy area, witnesses may be distracted or intermittent, and documentation can disappear quickly. Acting early helps preserve the details that insurance companies often dispute.


