Plainfield is growing, and that growth means active residential and mixed-use projects—often near busy roads, commuting routes, and neighborhoods where pedestrian and vehicle traffic are real factors.
That matters because many serious injuries in the area aren’t just “on-site slips.” They can involve:
- Struck-by incidents involving delivery trucks, skid steers, or equipment moving near public roads
- Traffic-control failures around temporary barriers, signage, and lane closures
- Pedestrian and worker interactions in areas where site access overlaps with normal foot traffic
- Night or early-morning work where lighting, visibility, and fatigue become part of the safety picture
When those factors are present, the investigation often needs to look beyond the injured person’s actions and focus on how the jobsite was managed, secured, and communicated to workers and drivers.


