In Pontiac, many construction projects occur near routes drivers rely on every day and in areas where foot traffic is more frequent than people assume. That matters because it can affect:
- How quickly hazards are corrected (and how hard they are to prove later)
- Who had control of the work zone at the time of the incident
- Whether traffic-control duties were followed for deliveries, equipment staging, and safe pedestrian access
- Which records exist (and which subcontractors may keep separate safety paperwork)
Even when an injury seems “simple,” Pontiac cases can involve competing versions of where the hazard was, what safety barriers were in place, and whether warnings were adequate for the conditions at that time.


