Construction in and around Grosse Pointe Park often intersects with tight neighborhood access, active driveways, and frequent pedestrian movement along streets and near local gathering areas. When a serious injury happens, it’s common to see problems like:
- Limited work zone barriers that put pedestrians, delivery drivers, or nearby residents at risk
- Traffic-control gaps when equipment is staged on or near roadways
- Communication breakdowns between the general contractor and subcontractors about safety duties
- Evidence disappearing quickly, especially when crews rotate and the site is cleaned up
In these situations, the “who did what” question matters as much as the injury itself. A strong claim requires identifying the parties with control over the safety conditions—not just the person who was closest to the accident.


