Martinsville construction projects don’t exist in a vacuum. Sites are frequently near roads people use every day for commuting and errands, and that creates a common pattern: the accident isn’t only about what happened at the work zone—it’s also about how the area was managed.
In practice, we often see disputes involving:
- Work-zone traffic control (barriers, signage, flagged lanes, delivery routes)
- Material handling near public access (struck-by risks during loading/unloading)
- Multiple contractors/subcontractors on the same project with different safety practices
- After-hours or shift-based work where documentation is less consistent
When responsibility is shared, insurers may try to shift blame toward “another company” or toward the injured person’s conduct. Your case needs careful fact development early to prevent that narrative from taking hold.


