Construction cases don’t always hinge on what happened in the moment. They often turn on what was supposed to be happening around the site.
In Chesterton, it’s common to see disputes involving:
- Site traffic and access issues (turning vehicles, staging areas, delivery routes, and pedestrian exposure near work zones)
- Temporary safety measures (barriers, lighting, signage, and safe walkways)
- Multiple contractors and subcontractors on the same project
- Equipment operation and maintenance records that don’t match what witnesses remember
When insurers believe the accident was “just bad luck,” they may downplay negligence or argue the injury wasn’t caused by the site conditions. Your attorney’s job is to translate the situation into a clear, evidence-based liability story.


