Coralville’s growth and constant building activity often mean construction sites operate around real-world traffic and public access. Injuries can occur in moments that are hard to document later—like when a ramp, sidewalk detour, or temporary walkway is reconfigured for deliveries, or when pedestrians and vehicles share space near a work zone.
Local scenarios we commonly see in the field include:
- Struck-by incidents involving trucks, skid steers, forklifts, or delivery vehicles on/near access routes
- Trip-and-fall injuries tied to temporary flooring, uneven surfaces, cables/hoses, or poor housekeeping
- Falls from elevation on ladders, temporary platforms, scaffolding, or incomplete work areas
- Injuries near active work zones where barriers/warnings were unclear or moved during shifting schedules
These cases often involve multiple entities—general contractors, specialty trades, equipment owners, and sometimes traffic control contractors—each with their own version of events and their own paperwork.


