Lafayette projects aren’t just “out in the field”—they’re frequently tied to busy corridors, active neighborhoods, and traffic patterns that change week to week. That matters because many construction injuries in the area involve:
- Struck-by incidents tied to delivery times, equipment movement, and changing access routes
- Pedestrian and cyclist exposure near work zones and detours (especially during daytime traffic and commuting hours)
- Worksite housekeeping and traffic control problems when materials, debris, or vehicles are moved quickly
- Multiple subcontractors on the same timeline, where each company assumes another party controlled the condition
When an accident happens, the scene can change fast. Barriers get relocated, debris gets removed, and photos are taken once and then lost. Surveillance footage may be overwritten. The first days after a Lafayette jobsite injury can quietly determine what evidence survives.


