Many construction injuries don’t turn on a single dramatic moment. They turn on details like:
- whether the work zone was properly protected from pedestrians, drivers, and deliveries
- whether housekeeping and material staging were consistent with safety expectations
- whether supervisors followed required safety practices during short staffing periods
- whether incident reporting happened promptly and accurately
In Sterling Heights, construction activity frequently sits near commercial corridors, industrial routes, and neighborhood access roads. That means the “scene” may involve multiple moving parts—equipment access, loading/unloading, temporary traffic control, and subcontractor coordination. When liability is shared (or disputed), the record matters.


