Construction sites don’t exist in isolation. In and around Plano, work zones frequently intersect with daily traffic patterns—deliveries, employee commutes, contractor vehicles, and equipment staging areas near roads and driveways.
That matters because many early disputes aren’t about whether someone was hurt; they’re about how the accident happened. For example:
- A struck-by incident where a spotter wasn’t clearly communicating with drivers or operators
- A fall or trip linked to debris, uneven ground, or temporary walkways that weren’t secured
- A ladder/scaffold or equipment-related injury where the work area wasn’t properly cordoned off
When traffic, pedestrian movement, and multiple contractors are involved, the “who had control” question can get complicated fast. The sooner you preserve information—before people relocate equipment or stop talking—the better positioned you are to counter gaps and inconsistencies.


