Taylor’s growth includes active residential, commercial, and roadway-adjacent development. That matters because jobsite risk isn’t limited to what happens inside the fence line.
In practice, injury claims often turn on details such as:
- How traffic and deliveries were managed near the work zone (routes, signage, flaggers, and lane control)
- Whether equipment moved safely around pedestrians, workers, or nearby vehicles
- Who had control of the worksite conditions that day—general contractor, subcontractor, or an equipment operator
- Whether safety steps were followed when schedules were tight and crews changed
When these issues aren’t documented clearly, insurers may argue the injury wasn’t caused by their insured’s conduct—or that the hazard was obvious and unavoidable. Early legal guidance helps you build the record before key information disappears.


