Construction injuries don’t just happen “on the job”—they happen around real conditions: active streets, nearby driveways, deliveries, pedestrian foot traffic, and frequent subcontractor handoffs.
In Berkley, those moving parts can create two common problems:
- Multiple companies touch the site. The general contractor may control site-wide safety, while a subcontractor controls the specific task—making responsibility harder to identify.
- Evidence gets overwritten or removed. Cameras, radios, daily logs, and photos from supervisors or safety managers may change as crews rotate or projects progress.
A prompt investigation helps preserve what usually disappears first: incident reports, safety meeting notes, equipment logs, and the timeline of who directed what work.


