Elizabethtown sits along major travel corridors and continues to grow, so construction activity frequently overlaps with:
- Active work near roads, driveways, and vehicle traffic
- Projects that change day-to-day (staging, materials, temporary fencing, signage)
- Shifts in who controls the area (general contractor, subs, site supervisors)
When an accident happens, the scene can be cleaned, materials moved, and witness memories fade quickly. In many cases, the difference between a strong claim and a weak one is whether the record still exists—photos, incident reports, safety logs, camera footage, and the chain of who knew what and when.
A prompt legal review helps identify what evidence is most likely to survive in Kentucky and what needs to be requested before it disappears.


