Construction accidents in West Lafayette and the surrounding Purdue-area environment often involve pressures that don’t always show up in “textbook” cases:
- High turnover of jobsite personnel: crews change, subcontractors rotate, and schedules shift—so witness availability and documentation can disappear.
- Work adjacent to pedestrian and commuter flow: injuries can occur near temporary fencing, sidewalks, loading zones, or detours where the public and workers overlap.
- Multiple companies under one project: general contractors, specialty trades, equipment vendors, and site supervisors may each claim they weren’t in control of the specific condition that caused the harm.
- Rapid evidence loss: photos get overwritten, incident reports may be revised, and safety logs can be difficult to obtain once the project moves on.
Because of this, the early phase of your case matters. The goal is to preserve what insurers and defense teams will later challenge: control, foreseeability, and causation.


