Bay City construction work isn’t limited to isolated job lots. Projects frequently involve areas where people walk, commute, or pass through regularly—near downtown corridors, bridges/river activity zones, and residential work being done alongside normal daily routines.
That overlap can affect your case in real ways:
- Traffic-control and pedestrian safety issues: If a work zone wasn’t properly secured, marked, or monitored, injuries may involve unsafe detours, inadequate barricades, or confusing signage.
- Multiple contractors in the same space: Even when one company performed the direct task, another company may have controlled the site conditions, scheduling, or safety plan.
- Evidence gets lost quickly: On active projects, photos get deleted, logs get overwritten, and footage may be overwritten—especially when companies move crews between sites.
- Insurance pressure arrives fast: Adjusters may ask for quick statements while medical treatment is still starting.
Because of these factors, the “first story” about what happened matters. Your claim should be built from the evidence while it’s still available.


