In a suburban community like Allen Park, construction projects frequently overlap: a general contractor may control site-wide logistics, while subcontractors handle the specific task (electrical, concrete, excavation, paving, framing). Add to that equipment suppliers, traffic-control vendors, and sometimes property owners overseeing access to a site.
That matters because the party responsible for your injury may not be the same party that caused the unsafe condition in the moment.
Common Allen Park scenarios we see include:
- Utility work and driveway access where materials or equipment block safe pedestrian paths.
- Concrete and asphalt operations where trip hazards, uneven surfaces, and wet/loose footing become dangerous.
- Night or early-morning work where visibility and traffic control increase the risk of struck-by incidents.
When responsibility is split, insurers sometimes try to narrow the claim to the “wrong” defendant. One of the most important early steps is identifying who had the duty and control relevant to your accident.


