Farmington Hills is a mix of commercial corridors, residential developments, and everyday traffic patterns. That matters after an injury because construction work frequently overlaps with:
- High-traffic driveways and road-adjacent work (delivery routes, staging areas, and temporary lane changes)
- Suburban jobsites with tight access (limited laydown space, pedestrian walkways, and frequent vehicle movement)
- Multiple contractors on the same project (general contractor, specialty trades, equipment providers)
When an accident happens near active access points—like where trucks enter/exit or where pedestrians are moving through—the “what caused it” story can change quickly. Evidence disappears, supervisors change, and insurers move toward their preferred version of events. Acting early helps keep the facts intact.


