In and around Paris, construction work doesn’t happen in a vacuum. Projects frequently run alongside roads people rely on every day—meaning:
- Public access points (temporary entrances, sidewalks, driveways, staging areas) may be shared with workers and visitors.
- Traffic control (flaggers, signage, barriers, detours) can become a key issue when an accident occurs near moving equipment or during off-hours deliveries.
- Multiple subcontractors may control different parts of the site, even though one general contractor coordinates the overall job.
When injuries happen in these mixed-use conditions, insurers may try to reduce responsibility by arguing the hazard was “obvious,” “temporary,” or unrelated to their scope of work. A Paris-based strategy needs to anticipate those arguments early.


