In and around Morton, many construction projects involve active roads, driveways, and work-zone traffic routing—not a quiet, controlled site. Even when an injury is described as “a trip” or “a slip,” the cause is often tied to real-world conditions like:
- debris or materials pushed toward walkways during deliveries
- inadequate signage or temporary barriers near pedestrian routes
- changing access points as crews rotate through phases
- equipment staging that blocks safe footing
Those details matter because they affect what evidence exists (and who controls it). They also influence how insurance companies and opposing parties frame fault.


