Woodhaven sits near major commuting corridors, and construction projects often require equipment access, deliveries, and temporary changes to pedestrian/driver routes. That creates a recurring pattern in Michigan: injuries don’t always occur inside a fenced-off work zone.
Common Woodhaven-area scenarios we see include:
- Struck-by incidents involving backing equipment, delivery trucks, or forklifts at shared access points
- Trip-and-fall hazards from materials, hoses, or uneven surfaces near entrances and walkways
- Injuries during after-hours work when fewer staff are present and lighting or signage may be inconsistent
- Falls or equipment issues when a crew is working near areas used by workers, customers, or inspectors
In these situations, liability can involve more than one party—general contractors, subcontractors, site managers, equipment operators, and sometimes the entity controlling the access route.


