Cahokia Heights sits in the Metro-East area, where construction doesn’t happen in isolation. Work can be close to:
- Roadways and commuting routes (drivers and workers sharing limited space)
- Side streets and driveways used for deliveries and equipment staging
- Residential properties where noise, access, and safety controls can be inconsistent
- Mixed teams (general contractors, subcontractors, and vendors all present)
That’s why injuries here frequently involve more than one potentially responsible party. A person may be hurt due to unsafe site conditions, but the “who’s responsible” question can hinge on who controlled the work at the time—who had authority over the hazard, the schedule, and the safety plan.


