Many Edina projects are staged close to active pedestrian routes and commuter traffic. That creates risk even when the construction team believes everything is “controlled.” You may see issues like:
- Poorly marked walkways or detours for pedestrians
- Unsafe crossings near loading zones
- Materials stored in paths where people must pass
- Inadequate lighting around early-morning or evening work
- Missing barriers between active equipment areas and the public
When an injury happens in a higher-visibility setting, multiple parties may claim they weren’t responsible for the specific hazard—especially if the incident involved a contractor’s work area, a subcontractor’s task, or site control that shifted during the project.


