Lafayette projects frequently involve multiple subcontractors, fast turnarounds, and jobsite access that competes with normal traffic patterns. That combination can create problems like:
- Delayed incident reporting when crews rotate or supervisors are pulled to address other tasks
- Missing footage or overwritten logs from cameras or entry systems because construction sites don’t keep records indefinitely
- Conflicting accounts when several workers witnessed the same event but saw different parts of it
In practice, these issues can turn a straightforward injury into a dispute—especially if the insurance adjuster argues the hazard was temporary, obvious, or unrelated to the work.


