Construction in and around Dearborn Heights commonly involves:
- Road-adjacent work and temporary access paths where trucks, trailers, and equipment may share space with pedestrian routes.
- Night or early-morning shifts tied to weather, traffic, or scheduling—when visibility is reduced and documentation may be inconsistent.
- Multiple jobsite players (general contractors, subs, equipment providers, and delivery crews) whose responsibilities can overlap.
- Public-facing construction near retail corridors and residential streets, where witnesses include people who weren’t hired to be there.
Those realities matter for a claim. The question isn’t just “who caused the accident,” but how responsibilities were split, what safety measures were in place for the conditions on that specific day, and whether the hazard was reasonably preventable.


