Construction injuries in Detroit frequently involve “overlap” conditions—work zones next to commuting routes, deliveries timed around business hours, and pedestrian activity near entrances, sidewalks, or building access points. That overlap can affect:
- Who had control of the worksite conditions (and when)
- How hazards were managed (warnings, barriers, signage, access control)
- Whether other parties contributed (general contractor, subcontractors, site managers, equipment providers)
Because of the way these cases develop, the first days matter. The longer you wait, the harder it becomes to confirm what was happening on-site at the time of the injury.


