Construction injuries in Elkhart frequently involve active worksites that share access routes with regular traffic, deliveries, and employee commute patterns. That matters legally because responsibility can shift depending on:
- who controlled the area where you were working
- who managed access points, staging zones, and pedestrian/vehicle separation
- whether signage, barriers, and flagging were in place
- how contractors coordinated scheduling and safety around moving equipment
Even when a “simple” incident happens—like a slip near stored materials, a struck-by incident from equipment movement, or a fall from an improperly secured access route—the legal question is usually broader than the moment of impact.


