Construction projects in and around Hinsdale commonly affect areas residents use every day—near schools, retail corridors, residential driveways, and commuting routes. Even when the injury happens on the jobsite itself, insurers frequently argue that:
- the hazard was temporary or obvious,
- the injured worker (or a subcontractor) assumed the risk,
- the general contractor wasn’t in control of the specific task,
- or the incident wasn’t documented quickly enough.
When you wait, those arguments get easier to make. Photos may be removed, incident logs may be incomplete, and witness memories fade—especially when crews rotate or jobs change hands mid-project.


