Construction isn’t always tucked away behind fences. In Westminster, many projects run near busy commuter routes, neighborhood entrances, and areas where deliveries, inspections, and pedestrian traffic overlap with ongoing work. When an accident happens in these settings, liability can turn on details like:
- how traffic was controlled during construction (cones, flaggers, signage, barriers)
- whether equipment was secured when crews moved between tasks
- whether the area was kept clear of debris and trip hazards
- what warning systems were in place for nearby workers and visitors
Even when the incident “looks minor” at first—like a fall while stepping around materials—these facts can shape how insurers evaluate foreseeability and negligence.


