Construction accidents in and around Eastpointe frequently involve hazards that show up in the real world—not just in a report. For example:
- Struck-by incidents involving delivery trucks, forklifts, or equipment moving near public sidewalks or active access routes
- Slip/trip falls tied to housekeeping issues during short turnaround shifts
- Pedestrian and worker conflicts when staging areas, barriers, or signage don’t match real movement patterns
- Confusion over access control when multiple crews are working at once and areas are reconfigured quickly
Those circumstances matter because they shape what a responsible party should have done to keep people safe and what evidence is most persuasive (photos, barrier placement, site plans, incident logs, and witness accounts).


