In and around Palos Heights, construction projects frequently overlap with daily life—detours, sidewalk closures, temporary fencing, deliveries, and work crews moving equipment in tight areas. That environment creates common problems after an accident:
- Photos and videos disappear as barriers are removed and areas reopen.
- Witnesses rotate between crews, subcontractors, and delivery teams.
- Incident reports may be incomplete or written from a “minor incident” perspective.
- Traffic and site access records (who was where, when) are not always preserved.
That’s why acting quickly matters. The sooner evidence is gathered and the timeline is locked in, the easier it is to show what went wrong and who had responsibility.


