Worth is a suburban community where construction can be closely tied to daily movement—driveways, side streets, temporary detours, deliveries, and workers coming on/off site. That matters because insurance companies and opposing parties often argue about notice and control:
- Was the hazard properly controlled during work hours?
- Were warnings adequate for pedestrians and drivers passing by?
- Who had day-to-day responsibility for housekeeping, signage, and safe access?
- Did contractors or subcontractors follow the safety plan they were supposed to follow?
Even when the injury seems “simple” (a slip, a trip, a fall, a struck-by incident), the dispute usually becomes about documentation: what was known, what was reported, and what was done to prevent the same risk from harming someone else.


