Washington, IN has a mix of commercial development, roadway-adjacent projects, and ongoing industrial and residential construction. Those environments can increase the chances of certain injury scenarios, including:
- Struck-by incidents involving delivery trucks, skid steers, excavators, and workers moving through active work zones near public roadways.
- Pedestrian and worker conflicts where foot traffic, parking areas, and temporary walkways overlap with equipment routes.
- Weather-and-surface conditions (rain, mud, ice patches, uneven ground) that turn a “minor slip” into a serious injury.
- Multi-contractor jobsite handoffs, where safety duties get unclear between the general contractor and subcontractors.
When injuries happen in these settings, the most important question becomes: what safety plan was required and what was actually happening at the time?


