Construction accidents don’t happen in a vacuum. In Burton, injuries can involve issues that are common to active worksites near neighborhoods, busy intersections, and commuting corridors:
- Delivery and staging problems: truck backing, curbside loading, and blocked driveways create hazards for workers and anyone nearby.
- Temporary access routes: uneven ground, makeshift walkways, and changes in footing can lead to falls or struck-by incidents.
- Site traffic conflicts: workers crossing between equipment paths or pedestrians entering the work zone can complicate fault.
- Weather and seasonal conditions: Michigan conditions can affect traction, visibility, and the stability of materials and temporary barriers.
Because multiple parties may be involved—general contractors, subcontractors, and delivery operators—Burton claimants often face a familiar pattern: the insurer asks for a recorded statement early, points to “work practices,” and tries to narrow responsibility to someone else.


