Pleasant Hill is a growing community, and construction activity tends to overlap with daily life—work trucks entering and leaving, materials staged near walkways, and crews working while traffic and nearby residents keep moving.
That overlap can create case issues that are easy to miss:
- Traffic and access issues: injuries that happen near loading zones, temporary crossings, or areas shared with deliveries.
- Pedestrian proximity: hazards that appear “temporary” (cords, debris, uneven footing) but still cause real harm.
- Multiple contractors on-site: general contractors, subs, and equipment operators may each point to someone else.
- Evidence disappearing quickly: barriers get moved, photos get overwritten, and incident logs may be updated or archived.
If your injury happened in a busy, changing work area, you need a legal approach that treats the scene like evidence—not just an unfortunate moment.


