Broussard’s construction activity often tracks with growth in the surrounding Lafayette area—new builds, commercial improvements, and roadway-adjacent work. That can create a common pattern after a jobsite injury:
- Multiple companies involved (GC, subs, equipment operators, delivery drivers)
- Work zones near active traffic routes, parking areas, and utility corridors
- Shift-to-shift documentation gaps when projects run on tight schedules
When responsibility is split, it’s easy for claims to get stuck on finger-pointing. The goal of your case should be clarity: who controlled the worksite conditions, what safety steps were required, and how the accident caused your injuries.


