Inkster’s mix of residential neighborhoods and ongoing development means construction sites don’t operate in a vacuum. Injuries commonly involve:
- Work near driveways, sidewalks, and curbs where pedestrians, deliveries, and crews overlap
- Multiple subcontractors handling different phases (framing, electrical, concrete, landscaping/cleanup)
- Fast project timelines that pressure crews to keep moving even when hazards should be addressed
When several companies touch the same job, responsibility can get blurred. That’s why early legal guidance matters: the first days after an injury are when records are created—or quietly disappear.


