In Georgetown, projects don’t always stay behind fences. Injuries can happen where pedestrians, delivery drivers, and commuting traffic overlap with jobsite activity—such as:
- Near active roadways where trucks back up, lanes are narrowed, or detours change quickly
- In residential areas where crews coordinate with homeowners and subcontractors on tight timelines
- On mixed-use or commercial projects where public access points are close to construction zones
- At sites where equipment moves frequently and temporary paths are used for workers and deliveries
When the injury involves hazards tied to public-facing areas—like warning signs, barriers, traffic control, or unsafe pedestrian routes—liability can become more complicated. Early investigation matters because those site conditions can change overnight.


