Goshen is known for steady growth and ongoing development, which means construction activity is often happening near businesses, residential streets, and public access routes. That matters because injuries can involve:
- Work vehicles and deliveries moving through active areas (including times when the public is commuting)
- Temporary site access points—drive lanes, pedestrian routes, and material staging areas
- Multiple contractors working under one schedule, creating confusion about who controlled the hazard
- Weather and seasonal impacts (mud, ice, reduced visibility) affecting footing, equipment safety, and housekeeping
When these factors are involved, the “who did what” question becomes a legal issue—not just a factual one. Getting help early can prevent delays that make it harder to prove conditions at the time of the incident.


