Moorhead construction work often overlaps with daily movement—deliveries, nearby businesses, schools, and residential streets—so accidents don’t always stay “inside the fence.” Weather and seasonal conditions can also affect jobsite safety.
Common Moorhead-area scenarios we see in site injury claims include:
- Work near pedestrian paths or driveways where traffic control is inadequate
- Material handling and equipment movement in loading areas tied to local businesses and projects
- Wet/icy transitions that affect footing, visibility, and the condition of walkways and temporary access routes
- Night and early-morning work where lighting and hazard communication are critical
- Subcontractor coordination issues that lead to unclear responsibility for day-to-day safety
When an accident involves hazards close to normal foot traffic or access routes, the case often turns on documentation: site plans, safety postings, incident logs, and who had control at the time.


