Chicago projects often run alongside busy corridors—downtown redevelopment, warehouse expansions near the expressways, hospital/medical campus work, and large-scale residential construction. That means:
- Pedestrians and deliveries share the area with workers and equipment.
- Traffic control and access routes become a central issue (detours, loading zones, sidewalk protection).
- Multiple companies may control different parts of the site (general contractor vs. specialty subcontractors).
- Evidence disappears quickly when crews rotate and photos get replaced.
Those realities affect liability and settlement value. If responsibilities aren’t pinned down early, insurers may try to narrow the story to “an isolated mistake” instead of a preventable safety failure.


