East Moline’s mix of industrial activity, river-adjacent infrastructure work, and ongoing commercial development can put workers in high-tempo environments where hazards change from day to day. In practice, that means:
- Different crews control different parts of the site (and liability may be split between general contractors, subcontractors, and equipment owners).
- Work zones shift quickly, making it harder to prove what the area looked like at the time of the incident.
- Deliveries and site traffic overlap with construction activity, increasing the likelihood of “struck-by” and traffic-adjacent injuries.
When you’re trying to recover, it helps to have a lawyer who knows how to build a case around the real site conditions—not assumptions.


