Construction doesn’t happen in a vacuum. In and around Peru, many projects are located near busy routes, active neighborhoods, and workplaces where workers and the public share the same general space.
Common local scenarios we see include:
- Struck-by incidents involving delivery trucks, forklifts, or moving equipment near entrances and laydown areas
- Pedestrian exposure when sidewalks, access paths, or temporary walkways aren’t clearly marked
- Late-stage construction injuries during punch-list work, where tasks happen in tighter areas and less time is allocated for setup and safety checks
- Weather and ground condition issues (mud, uneven surfaces, ice risks) that can undermine fall protection and traction
These facts matter because Indiana claims often hinge on control of the worksite and whether reasonable safety steps were taken under the conditions that existed that day.


