Construction work in and around Maplewood commonly overlaps with high-visibility areas—roads with steady commuting traffic, delivery routes, and locations where pedestrians and drivers can be present.
That matters because injuries in these settings often involve questions like:
- Who controlled the work zone when the hazard existed?
- Were barriers, signage, and traffic plans in place and followed?
- Did subcontractors follow the safety plan for housekeeping, staging, and pedestrian separation?
- Was the area reasonably safe for anyone lawfully on-site (including contractors, delivery drivers, and inspectors)?
When liability is split across multiple parties, claims can stall while insurers dispute “whose job it was” to prevent the harm. Our job is to connect the dots using Maplewood-area jobsite expectations and the specific facts of what happened.


