In and around Kokomo, construction projects frequently overlap with high-visibility areas—near busy corridors, commercial entrances, and work zones where trucks, deliveries, and pedestrians may be present. Even when your injury occurs inside the site, insurers sometimes argue it was caused by “common sense risks,” poor visibility, or the way access was managed.
Common Kokomo scenarios we see include:
- Struck-by incidents involving delivery vehicles, forklifts, or equipment moving through shared paths
- Trip-and-fall injuries from debris, uneven surfaces, or materials staged near walkways
- Ladder/scaffold accidents during active framing/finish work when the site layout is changing
- Near-road hazards where cones, signs, or barriers don’t match the actual layout workers used
Your case often turns on whether the worksite was controlled and maintained in a reasonably safe way—not just whether an injury occurred.


