Elmhurst’s mix of residential neighborhoods, retail corridors, and active commuting routes means construction sites are frequently surrounded by pedestrians, deliveries, and traffic flow. When an injury happens, it’s not uncommon for responsibility to be shared across multiple parties—general contractors, subcontractors, equipment providers, and site supervisors.
Common Elmhurst-style scenarios include:
- Injuries near active streets or turning lanes where traffic control is inadequate
- Work zones that overlap sidewalks or crosswalk routes during off-hours deliveries
- Falls or struck-by incidents in areas with frequent pedestrian foot traffic
- Equipment-related injuries during concrete, landscaping, roofing, or utility work
These cases aren’t just “one company vs. one person.” The jobsite structure and safety planning determine what evidence is available—and who can be held responsible.


