Construction injuries don’t always happen in the dramatic “fall” scenario people expect. In and around Madison Heights, many claims begin with conditions tied to fast-moving work schedules and site logistics:
- Struck-by incidents near active traffic routes: Deliveries, equipment movement, and loading/unloading can create hazards for workers and visitors.
- Pedestrian exposure near entrances and walkways: When sites share access points with normal foot traffic, signage and barriers matter.
- Night or early-morning work hazards: Poor visibility, temporary lighting gaps, and fatigue-related mistakes can contribute to accidents.
- Material handling and staging issues: Injuries can occur when debris, tools, or materials are left in walk paths or not secured.
- Multiple subcontractors, shared responsibility: On larger projects, identifying who controlled the specific safety decision at the time of the injury is often the turning point.
When a claim involves a busy work zone, the evidence—photos, time-stamped footage, safety postings, and witness accounts—can make or break liability.


