Forest Park sits near major commuting routes and dense commercial/residential corridors. That matters because construction work often intersects with:
- High traffic and delivery schedules (struck-by incidents, unsafe staging, hurried material handling)
- Pedestrian-heavy areas (temporary walkways, fencing, signage, and barriers)
- Tight jobsite layouts near existing buildings (scaffolding, access routes, and housekeeping)
- Multiple trades on the same site (who controlled the hazard at the time matters)
When an injury happens in this kind of environment, insurance companies may argue the incident was isolated, unforeseeable, or caused by someone else’s actions. The difference between a weak and strong claim is usually whether the evidence ties the hazard to the responsible party—quickly.


