In Seymour, many work sites sit close to daily driving patterns—commuters, deliveries, and local traffic continue while crews are active. That matters legally and practically.
After an accident, the most valuable facts are usually the ones that are easiest to lose:
- Video or photos from nearby phones/dashcams
- Site access logs, sign-in sheets, and contractor rosters
- Safety meeting notes and daily task assignments
- Weather/lighting conditions that affect visibility around lifts, ladders, and work zones
When responsibility is split between a general contractor, subcontractors, equipment suppliers, or site supervisors, identifying who controlled the hazard at the time of the incident becomes the difference between a strong claim and a stalled one.


