Construction accidents don’t always look the same, but in and around Leavenworth, claims frequently involve hazards tied to how sites operate in real life—near active roads, in mixed-use areas, and on projects that require constant material movement.
Some of the situations we see that often lead to claims include:
- Struck-by incidents involving trucks, forklifts, skid steers, and delivery equipment (especially where vehicles and pedestrians share space)
- Falls from ladders, temporary stairs, or partially finished areas where guardrails, coverings, or access points aren’t properly controlled
- Caught-in/between injuries caused by pinch points, moving equipment, or inadequate lockout/tagout practices
- Electrical injuries where temporary power, grounding, or protective measures weren’t followed
- Scaffold and lift-related accidents when inspections, load ratings, or setup procedures are rushed
Tourism and downtown activity can also affect jobsite safety planning. When public foot traffic is nearby—during peak seasons or event weekends—site rules for barriers, signage, and traffic control become even more important.


