Wheeling residents often run into jobsite situations that don’t look “dangerous” at first glance—until you’re the one injured.
Common local scenarios we see involve:
- Materials and deliveries near active traffic flow (including crosswalks, frontage roads, and turn lanes where traffic-control planning matters)
- Work staging that shifts week to week—changing walk paths, temporary barriers, and access points
- Wet or uneven conditions caused by weather swings in the Chicago suburbs (slips, trips, and falls are frequently tied to housekeeping and warning practices)
- Contractor/subcontractor handoffs where more than one company claims it wasn’t “in control” at the moment of the incident
In these cases, the “obvious story” can be incomplete. The claim often turns on what the site management knew, what safeguards were required, and whether the conditions were addressed before someone was hurt.


