Owensboro’s construction work often intersects with real-world traffic flow and workplace coordination—meaning injuries can be tied to more than one company’s actions.
Common Owensboro-area scenarios we see in injury claims include:
- Struck-by incidents near loading zones, temporary entrances, and equipment staging areas where truck routes and worker walkways aren’t clearly separated.
- Pedestrian/worker conflicts in areas where crews share tight sidewalks, drive lanes, or access points during daytime construction.
- Multi-contractor handoffs, where one company controls the site overall but another controls the specific task (and each points to the other).
- Weather and ground-condition effects, including slippery surfaces, uneven terrain, and drainage issues that can worsen after storms typical in western Kentucky.
These details matter because liability in construction cases frequently turns on who had control, who created the unsafe condition, and whether reasonable safety steps were in place at the time.


