In a suburban community like Prospect Heights, many job sites are not isolated. You may see:
- Work zones near roads and driveways where trucks, dump trailers, and delivery vehicles enter and exit frequently.
- Pedestrian traffic around sidewalks, adjacent parking areas, and crosswalks—especially when sites are near commercial or mixed-use areas.
- Subcontractor-heavy projects, where the general contractor controls overall coordination but the subcontractor controls the day-to-day task.
That combination often creates disputes over: who controlled the worksite safety plan, who managed equipment access, and whether warnings/barriers were adequate for the conditions.


