Rochester Hills is built around active corridors, major employers, and ongoing commercial and infrastructure projects. That means construction work often happens near:
- busy access roads and turning lanes,
- retail and office driveways,
- occupied neighborhoods where deliveries and staging occur close to pedestrian routes,
- multi-employer sites where general contractors and subs share control.
When an injury happens in that environment, the “who’s responsible” question is often more complicated than it looks. A company can be on site for one task, while another company controls safety practices, traffic flow, or equipment operation at the time of the incident.


