Royal Oak’s mix of residential neighborhoods and commercially active areas means construction injuries may involve more than “workers falling off ladders.” Depending on the project, you might be dealing with:
- Close-to-street work zones where equipment, debris, and temporary barriers are exposed to foot traffic and vehicles.
- Delivery and staging issues—injuries tied to forklifts, loading docks, or materials being moved near public-facing entrances.
- Multi-company job sites typical of urban projects, where general contractors, subcontractors, and equipment vendors each have different records.
- Fast-moving timelines—when schedules are tight, safety gaps and documentation gaps can become part of the legal dispute.
Those details matter because your compensation depends on proving (1) duty and control, (2) what safety practices were required, and (3) how the incident caused your specific injuries.


