Carmel’s growth means construction isn’t confined to one isolated area. Projects frequently overlap with daily commuting patterns, delivery routes, and pedestrian activity near residential neighborhoods and commercial areas.
That matters legally because it affects what evidence is available and what questions become central, such as:
- Whether traffic control and site access were managed safely for workers and the public
- Whether warnings, barriers, and signage were adequate for the conditions at the time
- Whether the work zone was coordinated properly between general contractors and subcontractors
- Whether the incident was foreseeable given the site layout and traffic flow
These cases aren’t only about what went wrong in the moment. They’re about what safety planning required—and what actually happened.


