Monticello sits in a region where active building and remodeling often overlap with busy roads and changing worksite conditions. That combination can make construction accidents harder to investigate because:
- Traffic and access points change: deliveries, detours, and staging areas can shift between the time of the incident and when investigators review the site.
- Multiple crews rotate in and out: general contractors, subcontractors, and equipment operators may all have partial control, and each may keep different records.
- Seasonal weather affects work practices: rain, snowmelt, and freeze-thaw can influence footing, visibility, and whether safety measures were actually feasible at the time.
When liability is unclear, insurers may try to push blame onto the injured person, another contractor, or “unavoidable” conditions. Early legal guidance helps you build a record that doesn’t rely on guesses.


