Mundelein is a suburban community with ongoing residential growth, commercial development, and frequent roadway-adjacent work. That matters because many jobsite injuries don’t happen “deep inside” a fenced area.
Common local scenarios we see include:
- Work near active roads and driveways: Material deliveries and equipment movement can create struck-by and caught-in hazards.
- Pedestrians and nearby residents: People may walk around or pass by while work is underway, especially around accessible construction entrances.
- Residential remodeling and additions: Safety issues can be overlooked when work is smaller-scale but still involves ladders, scaffolding, electrical systems, and overhead hazards.
- Traffic-plan breakdowns: When a site’s traffic control isn’t followed (or changes on short notice), the risk increases for workers and others on-site.
When an injury happens in these conditions, the “story” matters—but so does the documentation trail that shows what safety measures were required and what actually occurred.


