Construction injuries don’t always happen “inside the fence.” In Apple Valley, projects frequently require deliveries, equipment staging, and temporary traffic patterns near public roadways and sidewalks. That creates extra failure points, such as:
- Inadequate traffic control near entrances, drive lanes, or construction staging areas
- Poorly marked pedestrian routes during sidewalk or access work
- Loose debris and materials in areas where cars, bikes, and pedestrians pass
- Miscommunication between general contractors and subcontractors about safety responsibilities
When the hazard is near active travel lanes—especially during peak commute hours—evidence can disappear quickly (dash footage gets overwritten, scene photos get deleted, and site personnel rotate out). Acting early can help prevent the “we can’t prove it” problem that stops many claims from moving forward.


